02-14-2019, 01:33 AM
Advising already answered that Chem I/lab and Physic I/lab would work fine when he originally inquired. This was months ago. However, some members here said that was not their experience when attempting to do the same thing.
When he inquired about Chem I at both SL and SDC, he learned that both of those courses had been downgraded to Intro Chem and would no longer work, despite the SL transfer agreement still stating it was the equivalent. We wanted to confirm that the ED4Credit course had not also been downgraded, and to reconfirm that the science courses did not need to be consecutive. Fortunately for anyone looking for Chem I/Lab, it appears the Ed4Credit course does, based on this advisers reply.
After reporting back here that advising stated that he could choose to do any combination of the Chem/Physics in this thread, it was suggested that advising still could be providing misinformation and he should not trust it until either a) it was pre-planned or b) he took the courses and they worked. Since the latter option holds the risk of wasted time and money, he sent the request to have them pre-planned and this was the response.
Additionally, I have no idea why the adviser mentioned the SOS course at all, so I have no idea what the adviser was trying to communicate there. The only thing I could think was that maybe he means to say that Information Literacy can only be met via the SOS course?? I hope that is not the case, since the two science courses are literally all he had left to complete..or so we thought. lol
When he inquired about Chem I at both SL and SDC, he learned that both of those courses had been downgraded to Intro Chem and would no longer work, despite the SL transfer agreement still stating it was the equivalent. We wanted to confirm that the ED4Credit course had not also been downgraded, and to reconfirm that the science courses did not need to be consecutive. Fortunately for anyone looking for Chem I/Lab, it appears the Ed4Credit course does, based on this advisers reply.
After reporting back here that advising stated that he could choose to do any combination of the Chem/Physics in this thread, it was suggested that advising still could be providing misinformation and he should not trust it until either a) it was pre-planned or b) he took the courses and they worked. Since the latter option holds the risk of wasted time and money, he sent the request to have them pre-planned and this was the response.
Additionally, I have no idea why the adviser mentioned the SOS course at all, so I have no idea what the adviser was trying to communicate there. The only thing I could think was that maybe he means to say that Information Literacy can only be met via the SOS course?? I hope that is not the case, since the two science courses are literally all he had left to complete..or so we thought. lol