<p>i know this was posted here before but i couldn't find it</p>
<p>would i be able to say, take econ 1a at de anza
and econ 1b at foothill ? i read that someone had problems with classes in a sequence. could any1 clear this up? thanks</p>
<p>i know this was posted here before but i couldn't find it</p>
<p>would i be able to say, take econ 1a at de anza
and econ 1b at foothill ? i read that someone had problems with classes in a sequence. could any1 clear this up? thanks</p>
<p>bumppppppp</p>
<p>It's usually best to keep sequences at one CC. Do the courses articulate independently on assist or do they transfer as a sequence? If they transfer together, I'd recommend taking them at the same CC</p>
<p>I dont know they should
I cant select de anza to foothill on assist.org :o</p>
<p>well when you select like de anza and ucla, does it say like </p>
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<p>econ 1 | econ 1a
and | and
econ 2 | econ 1b
and
econ 3</p>
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<p>?</p>
<p>Econ is not consective.</p>
<p>One is macro , one is micro, in just about every CC you can take either one first. </p>
<p>Just make sure you take 1 macro and 1 micro course- most CCs only offer those two econ courses, i never seen another transferable econ course in any of the CCs i went to</p>
<p>What about math 1a 1b, and acct 1a b c?</p>
<p>i dont know what math 1a and 1b and acct 1a 1b 1c are at your school.</p>
<p>So consecutive sequences wouldn't be allowed to be taken at different CC's?
Ex: accounting 1a b c?</p>