(12-03-2018, 06:51 PM)Supermind Wrote:(12-03-2018, 06:47 PM)Merlin Wrote:(12-03-2018, 06:44 PM)Supermind Wrote: In my academic evaluation, there are three electives sections:
Gen-Ed electives (18) , AOS electives (6) & Additional Electives (21).
Two of my UL courses have been included as AOS electives. One other course has been included in the requirements section. I am presuming the 4th will come as an additional elective.
It needs to be in the AOS electives section if you want to use it for UL credits. Pretty much any Psychology course can be included here though, it shouldn't fall into section III / other electives unless there is no better match elsewhere.
If it is slotted in section III, you can always challenge and ask for it to be moved to AOS electives.
But if I ask them to move it to AOS electives, it will bring an excess of 3 credits there, where only 6 credits are required. Will they change the structure of their evaluation to include a course I have taken? If they adjust the structure by having 9 credits for AOS electives & 18 for additional electives, that will be amazing.
They always aim to meet the requirement of each section with the fewest number of courses. So if you already have filled the AOS electives, they will move something out into GE electives or other electives to make room. Ideally, you'll have 2 UL courses in AOS electives, 3 UL courses in AOS required courses, and the last in the capstone... or some similar combination.
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