03-14-2017, 07:01 PM
dfrecore Wrote:If you take a "II" course in a series, and the school gives you a waiver for the "I", you will not get a grade for it. You will just get a "CR" or something to that effect.
The only way to get an actual grade that a school counts in the GPA calculation is to actually take a CLASS from an accredited school.
UExcel's MAY be an exception, but I'm not sure about that any longer - EC used to grade those and put them on the EC transcript as an actual class taken with a grade, but I'm not certain they do this any longer.
Ahhh. Thank you. It has to be credit for the patent agent exam, in my instance. The exam application and its specialists refuse to answer what constitutes under anything non-graded, so it probably won't work out.