05-25-2010, 03:49 PM
Hi Kaz!
I am glad you are going for a double major. You have already put in most of the effort, so I think you deserve it. I was just talking with someone else about getting a double major at EC. Can you tell me where they state their policy? I wasn't able to find it. Is "You are limited to two majors" in the liberal arts catalog the only written policy? Does it only require 120 credits for the whole degree, including 30 (or 33) per major?
Do you think that EC has chosen a specific score to award the full GRE credits? I thought I would need 85th percentile for the Math GRE, but a specific score would mean some variation in percentile among test dates would not matter. This seemed to happen with the latest test takers and I was surprised by that.
I am glad you are going for a double major. You have already put in most of the effort, so I think you deserve it. I was just talking with someone else about getting a double major at EC. Can you tell me where they state their policy? I wasn't able to find it. Is "You are limited to two majors" in the liberal arts catalog the only written policy? Does it only require 120 credits for the whole degree, including 30 (or 33) per major?
Do you think that EC has chosen a specific score to award the full GRE credits? I thought I would need 85th percentile for the Math GRE, but a specific score would mean some variation in percentile among test dates would not matter. This seemed to happen with the latest test takers and I was surprised by that.
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Resources Used - 20+ Exams Passed & General GRE
Practice Tests - Available for CLEP and DSST
* Link posted with permission from forum admin; thank you!