Posted by jealibeanz on November 14, 2006, at 20:32:02
In reply to Re: How much can the correct medication help? » jealibeanz, posted by B2chica on November 14, 2006, at 15:07:20
That's definitely the best option, unfortunately, it doesn't work that way. I'm in a specialized program with a class of 30. We enter together, take all the same classes, and graduate together. I can't stop and start as I please. Next year's classes are for next year's class. There's no room for movement or error. I wouldn't be allowed to defer and they would not accept me in another class. I know this as I had asked months ago for another reason. Also, credits for my major don't transfer to other schools. It's a universal concept. You must complete the program at your school, and it's typically about 12 months of nonstop grad classes at 18 credits a semester. I'd have little chance of being accepted at any other school for this major because they'd know I dropped midway from another.
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