My friend wants to take 20 credits. He'll be graduating this spring if he finishes these 20 credits. However, this exceeds the max. hours allowed. He has to obtain a course load waiver form from Dr. Knopp (his advisor). Is there a chance that Dr. Knopp won't sign this waiver form?
1/5/2009 6:37:32 PM
Hi, Im Dr. Knopps I decline his requestSincerely, Dr. Knopps
1/5/2009 6:59:08 PM
Please discard NC86 response. Serious responses only plz.
1/5/2009 8:23:35 PM
Since you, or "your friend", already know who has to sign the form, would it really matter if we said yes there is a chance he will turn it down?
1/5/2009 8:39:23 PM
How would anyone on this forum know the answer to that?
1/5/2009 8:55:25 PM
Well, if you just shake the paper in his face and say "Sign this!" You might have a low chance.But if you outline why you need it signed in a rational and mature manner, then he'll probably sign it. Christ, this isn't a hard thing to do.
1/5/2009 9:28:54 PM
Your "friend" is a moron and Dr. Knopp would be the one to answer this question. Besides, what really happens if he says no?
1/6/2009 7:54:12 AM
tww is not the answer here, Gal
1/6/2009 8:26:17 AM
1/6/2009 11:21:35 AM
Your "friend" needs to go and speak with Dr. Knopp. If your "friend" has demonstrated an ability to do well with a large course load in past semesters then it shouldn't be an issue. /thread
1/6/2009 12:34:55 PM
I don't know why it's such a big deal to ask a question like this. YOu guys really don't need to quote the word "friend". Of course the best solution is to ask Dr. Knopp, that's a no brainer. Just wanted to ask to see what to expect.
1/6/2009 6:06:22 PM
I was told it was a recommendation based on GPA. However if it's denied you can take it to the department head then to the college head. I had to go to the department head to get 21 hours over the summer.worstsummerever
1/6/2009 6:31:45 PM
I took 20 credit hours one semester and had to do the whole course load waiver thing. There isn't any reason they shouldn't sign it unless you've just been taking 12 credit hours every semester and not been doing too well in them. they put a waiver in place to make sure a student doesn't take on more than they can handle. if you have successfully completed semesters of 17 or 18 hours before, you shouldn't have a problem.
1/6/2009 6:55:08 PM
1/7/2009 1:45:16 AM
21 HOURS OVER A SUMMER SESSION?!what the FUCK
1/7/2009 9:22:24 AM
^ ^yeah seriousthat is pretty intense
1/7/2009 12:19:23 PM
In the time it took you to write up this response you coulda just e-mailed Dr. Knopp instead.[Edited on January 7, 2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason : ]
1/7/2009 12:28:27 PM
I took 21 hours my last semesteryou just basically have to go and tell your advisor why you need the additional course hours
1/7/2009 9:06:36 PM
NC86 wins this thread. Tell your "friend" better luck next time.
1/8/2009 12:31:14 PM