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Alright here the deal, I have been taking classes at College A for awhile. I am transfering the credits to College B to get my degree in Social Science. After that...I want to get my History degree at College C. I was wondering if I still can use the classes and take them to College C, becuz there graded and wouldnt mind the GPA booast or are they not useable? I know thats confusing but any help would be wonderful thanks!
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campbell0021 Wrote:Alright here the deal, I have been taking classes at College A for awhile. I am transfering the credits to College B to get my degree in Social Science. After that...I want to get my History degree at College C. I was wondering if I still can use the classes and take them to College C, becuz there graded and wouldnt mind the GPA booast or are they not useable? I know thats confusing but any help would be wonderful thanks!
This is going to depend entirely on the transfer policy of College C. Each college has its own policy regarding second degree, the amount of transfer credits it will accept, and whether or not those credits will count towards your GPA.
Why don't you just do a double major? Also, it would help if you could state which colleges are involved.
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