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jsd Wrote:Yesterday morning I got an email saying they re-coded my Biological Basis of Behavior class as Physiological Psychology! Success! :hurray:
Still no word on my Information Literacy request, which is odd since it was sent just a couple hours after the Physiological Pysch request on Friday, but here's hoping. I have an appointment with an advisor for tomorrow morning for some other questions, but I guess I can mention the InfoLit question then if I still haven't heard back.
They probably go to completely different departments for review, so I wouldn't compare the two.
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After review, Information Literacy has also been met! :coolgleam:
Glad I decided to give it a try, thanks everyone!
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Congrats on getting the credit applied where you needed it. When I had my eval done at Thomas Edison, there were a couple of things that I felt were incorrect (one course got listed as lower level but should have been upper level, two institutional credit-by-exam courses were omitted). I sent an email and explained the situation and asked that they reconsider. A couple of days later, I got a reply that they had contacted the institution's Registrar and were waiting on confirmation. Two days later, the corrections I requested were granted.
I think they're very willing to try to get students as much credits as possible, applied where needed. They're not perfect, but they'll reconsider any discrepancies. I would encourage any other student to just send a polite email if you disagree with anything on your evaluation. It will be reviewed, and it may just work out in your favor.
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