02-28-2019, 02:24 PM
(02-28-2019, 12:20 PM)davewill Wrote:(02-27-2019, 08:30 PM)satori Wrote: Can you use them for your free electives? Thanks.
Yes, but I'd be tempted to find something fast and cheap from one of the regular alternative credit sources for that just so I didn't tie up a potential grad credit that I might want to use in a master's degree. When you can grab something like Personal Finance to fill a spot like that, it just seems like overkill to use a graduate course.
Dave has a good point- and also, I think it matters about timing.
If you have a bachelor's and you're pursuing a second bachelor's, you're going to have to stay one step ahead of the process to be sure you don't lock any grad credits down inside a degree that you might need for a grad degree, because as nice as it is to downgrade a grad credit into an undergrad slot, I've read MULTIPLE places that grad level transfer credit earned as part of an undergrad degree is not accepted as grad transfer credit in a master's. This is especially interesting for people pursuing the 3+2 programs and don't finish.