<p>Has anyone gone to advisement at the school they transfered to and got credits to cover requirements they should be covering, but didn’t when you came in.</p>
<p>I have a requirement where I need to have 3 non-business, non-intro courses. Right now, I have 1 covered with Comp and Lit II. Since if a course has a prereq, it is considered non-intro, Comp and Lit II obviously covers this. It’s why I feel they used this on my DARS report.</p>
<p>However, I have two other courses that while I have credit for them, they did not cover this requirement.</p>
<p>They had prerequisites though. </p>
<p>The two courses are:</p>
<li>Modern American Literature, needed both Comp and Lit I/II to take this.</li>
<li>Personality Psychology, needed Intro to Psych to take this.</li>
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<p>I can prove I needed these prereqs covered by printing the descriptions off the schools website if needed.</p>
<p>Do you think I’ll be able to argue this? I mean, my school even has Personality Psych and the # level alone makes it an intermediate course here. I feel like they just didn’t know it was an obvious intermediate course (Comp and Lit II obviously needing a prereq of I), so they didn’t put it down.</p>
<p>I’m hoping this works out for me. I am then open up for a little bit more freedom for my senior year… </p>
<p>But has anyone gone through something like this? Did it work out? Help/advice is appreciated. Thanks.</p>