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Old 02-13-2013 at 01:18 AM   #16
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I mentioned in one of my posts, there are high school equivalent courses at university, they're listed as first year courses in the course calendar, but they serve as prerequisites for anyone who didn't complete them in high school (physics 1L03, bio 1P03, chem 1R03 i think?).
Sorry, I must have missed it. Thanks for the help though!!
Old 02-13-2013 at 08:43 AM   #17
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Remember, it would be much cheaper to take your high school equivalents at adult school rather than paying per unit at Mac, if you don't need to put those credits toward your new degree of course.
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Remember, it would be much cheaper to take your high school equivalents at adult school rather than paying per unit at Mac, if you don't need to put those credits toward your new degree of course.
Are you allowed to do that if you're over 21 and already have a high school diploma?
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Almost positive - a friend of mine who is 25 and already has not only high school but college took a few maths and sciences last year to get the prereqs for physical sciences at
Mac this year. He did it at Red Hill.
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Remember, it would be much cheaper to take your high school equivalents at adult school rather than paying per unit at Mac, if you don't need to put those credits toward your new degree of course.
Hmm I never thought about that. Thank you! I will put that into consideration as well.



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