12-14-2018, 11:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2018, 11:17 AM by cookderosa.)
(12-14-2018, 08:36 AM)hsfamfun Wrote: My understanding is that if you use credits in a BA, you can't reuse them in a Masters. However, there is not a lot of difference in the work load of the grad/undergrad credits. One of the ladies in a study group that I am in realized that he courses for this semester were numbered ENGL-182 A and ENGL-182H, so they are lower level. If she had taken them for grad credit they would have been upper level. The difficulty is definitely upper level.
Harvard doesn't use the 100/200/300/400 numbering system, so you can't go by that.
I know for sure that Harvard will not let you use a course you took with them for grad credit later toward your graduate degree with them.
When I was working out a strategy to do it, my situation was a little different.
I had a BA from TESU completed first. Then, I enrolled at HES for graduate level biology, with the intention of sending the biology credits back to TESU for upperlevel science for a second BA in biology. They would then be used inside an undergrad degree (second BA from TES) and a master's at HES (biology). I did not end up pursuing the biology masters, I went with nutrition, however, if for sure is doable. But to double dip, you have to have your first BA from TESU. This isn't going to work for most people, because if you want to UL credit in your AOS at TESU, you have to give up using them for grad school - BUT, finding upper level English for $60/credit? No one is doing that- it's worth losing them against a future masters imo.