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Post by Jewel Leigh on Aug 19, 2012 4:28:23 GMT -5
If you are not a first year or if you have past assignments by former classes, those assignments will still count towards you moving up. The "Moving Up Requirements" are still in effect, but they won't match for you. Instead, you will be given an equivalent.
As we don't offer upper year classes, you will still have to take "Year 1" classes, but they will count towards your upper year.
For example, if you are currently a 3rd year and wanting to move into 4th year, you will need to pass at least two "Year 1" classes this semester. Those Year 1 classes will count as the classes you need.
If you merely have old assignments, but haven't used them to move up a year yet, the equivalent is such:
5 OLD assignments = 8 new assignments. (In other words you need five old assignments to count it as an equivalent of passing a class).
Still confused? No worries.
To make sure you get what you need before the end of term, please post your information in this thread. Someone will get with you of what is required for you to do this semester.
Post:
1. Your current year 2. Any assignments (if any) that haven't been counted towards previous "moving ups"
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