02-21-2018, 01:35 PM
These are important questions, because in order to help others (and ourselves) when something doesn't fit into the generally accepted behavior of a certain school, understanding why is very very important. There are enough people here with a collection of experiences that anything out of line with norms is a big red flag. Schools tend to be very predictable in how they handle things. When something doesn't fit, there has to be a reason - and sometimes that reason is that THEY have made a mistake (it happens) but other times it could be something new and helpful to others here. eg. maybe they won't take NA credits older than X years... that would be something *new* for people here to know - not saying that's the case, just trying to explain why it is important and why everyone is asking you about it - the "why" matters because it will matter at only this school or will matter at all your schools. That's important to know.
(I also have a NA degree from a school that is now RA, so I totally understand- but if I were to apply to a school that accepted NA credit, there are still reasons my credits could be disallowed.)
(I also have a NA degree from a school that is now RA, so I totally understand- but if I were to apply to a school that accepted NA credit, there are still reasons my credits could be disallowed.)