Post the evaluation, it should be the LIT-205 and the 3 credit, plus 1 credit missing in the Liberal Studies Electives, that's exactly 7 credits... I was referencing these earlier, they didn't post the credits properly as the system automatically awarded you those credits. Systems make errors and that's the reason they have someone doing an evaluation manually when audit time occurs after a request for graduation is made, most of the time, these evaluations are correct and sufficient.
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02-23-2023, 12:26 AM (This post was last modified: 02-23-2023, 12:32 AM by Max007.)
The most evident difference between the two evals was that no UL liberal studies courses were awarded. Both SOC 224 and Psych 245 were "downgraded." I can provide additional AE pages if it would help. As an aside, upon speaking with an academic advisor today, they encouraged me to submit a course level appeal, which I promptly did.
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I don't see anywhere for LIT-205 to go. Literally everything is filled up. It's definitely worth seeing if you can get SOC224 and PSYCH245 returned to being UL credits, but otherwise you're almost done.
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Thank you, Rachel. Upon searching, most of the UL liberal studies courses on SDC have proctored exams. I believe every UL psychology course does, which was the route I was intending on taking. It's not as though I can't do proctored exams, I'd just prefer to avoid them if I can.
I don't have to take all psychology for my UL courses. Do you, or anyone else, have any suggestions for completing my UL requirements, sans proctored exams?
03-03-2023, 05:21 AM (This post was last modified: 03-03-2023, 05:21 AM by rachel83az.)
For a BALS, you will need more than just Psych. You will need at least one class in a different subject. That said, all SDC courses have proctored exams. However, the UL ones also have assignments. If you can get a high enough score on the assignments, you barely have to put any effort into the exam. Example: 95% on quizzes and 90% combined on any assignments = 185 points. You'd only need to score 25 or 26% on the exam to pass.
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