<p>Ok, I'm reading the App Form for international of University of Maryland...
There is a list of course with the number of credits you have gained.
In my country, we cannot choose our courses, we must do 10 subjects (mathematics, physics, chemistry, italian, english, history, geography, latin, greek, religion, "history of the world (like astronomy) and may be someone else) and we don't have credits...
So wath I have to do ? Maybe don't write anything below "credits" ? Or they can misunderstand ?</p>
<p>Bump.
I’d add to that question : how do you list your +10 courses when they don’t give you enough place for that ?</p>
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If you are using a paper application form, I would attach an extra sheet of paper listing all courses. If it’s an online form, list several courses per slot.</p>
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I gave them the number of hours per week each course met. I had some classes that met 2 hours a week and others met 6 hours. Or you can write “1” for a full-year course and “0.5” for a one-semester course if you feel that all classes carry the same significance. Or you can just leave it blank.</p>