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hammster
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When I look at my degree audit, it has my classes arranged in a way so that I need 15 more hours after next semester rather than the 9 I calculated. For example, I have a 8 hour physical and biological sciences requirement, so instead of putting 2 4-hour classes there, it has a 4-hour and 2 3-hours. Is there a way to get someone to rearrange it, or does it even matter?

8/9/2007 10:41:08 PM

ambrosia1231
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It depends entirely on the courses required for your degree.

I'm interpreting it that you think so long as you get 8 hours in that section, you're good to go.

You have to take your classes from the groups linked on the right.

Sometimes, you can get stuff substituted, but you need to have a valid reason.
(In my old degree, ANY TT 3/400 level class was an elective - but there was an insanely helpful 200 level class with the workload of a 400 class I wanted to take. My adviser told me if I wanted the CAD experience, to take some other class with 6hrs of prereqs. He wouldn't substitute it)

Clarify your question some.

8/10/2007 12:03:20 AM

hammster
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Yeah I know about the grouping thing. I'm talking about classes that would also fit there.

8/10/2007 9:38:16 AM

ncstategal
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Talk to your advisor. I had that problem when I graduated. Dr. Knopp just had to sign a form to move some of the classes I needed around.

8/10/2007 10:23:48 AM

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