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| + | *Hard classes count as one course | ||
| + | **Why? And how about theses? | ||
| + | **Or lab courses, or art studio courses, both of which often scheulde more than the standard 2.5 hrs a week of class time and have additional work to boot? | ||
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| + | == Is this still relevant today? == | ||
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| + | I haven't heard anyone talk about course equivalent units. Could just be me, but this information seems outdated. [[User:Ahm2|Alex]] ([[User talk:Ahm2|talk]]) 10:55, June 25, 2024 (EDT) | ||
Latest revision as of 09:55, June 25, 2024
All the stuff that looks like discussion on the main page should actually be here, in the Discussion page. For example...
- Hard classes count as one course
- Why? And how about theses?
- Or lab courses, or art studio courses, both of which often scheulde more than the standard 2.5 hrs a week of class time and have additional work to boot?
Is this still relevant today?
I haven't heard anyone talk about course equivalent units. Could just be me, but this information seems outdated. Alex (talk) 10:55, June 25, 2024 (EDT)