arekieh Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Hey, Just wondering how this work, So you need two chems for prereqs. Chem 101 and 102. Say you get an A in 101 but an A- in 102. You want to replace the 102 mark for your prereq gpa. If you take Chem 211 and get an A will that replace the A- for your prereq gpa. or do you have to take 213?? Basically, say i took 5 chem courses (i didnt). got an A in 2 of them and 3 A-'s or lower for my prereq GPA the 2 A's will be there correct? Thanks alot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alchemist_Happiness Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Hey,Just wondering how this work, So you need two chems for prereqs. Chem 101 and 102. Say you get an A in 101 but an A- in 102. You want to replace the 102 mark for your prereq gpa. If you take Chem 211 and get an A will that replace the A- for your prereq gpa. or do you have to take 213?? Basically, say i took 5 chem courses (i didnt). got an A in 2 of them and 3 A-'s or lower for my prereq GPA the 2 A's will be there correct? Thanks alot Hah! I know you, obi wan kenobi, and I think you are right. If you took five chem courses, and the 2 highest courses you got an A, you should be good. For example, if you took Chem 211, and got an A, then I think that would replace your A-. (try posting this in the U of A forum, there may be some people who have a better idea than I do) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arekieh Posted May 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Thanks lol, although i just checked and it looks like UofA doesnt even look at prereq gpa anymore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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