bsm Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 Hey guys, you probably know UWO has criteria for courses taken in a non-degree year - no repeat courses - no 1st year courses - no 2nd year courses that dont have prereq Well my question is, how do UWO admissions confirm this when you apply? Some courses can have their course code changed (ie. switched between 1st and 2nd year). Also, prerequisites can be added/removed/made into recommended... So yeah, how does UWO confirm that the courses that you take in a special year comply with their criteria? Dont they only see the list of classes on a transcript? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmorelan Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 Manual inspection by the admissions office, assisted with an computerized cross checking system. Fortunately there aren't that many people who apply with a special year because it takes bloody forever to actually do all this Hey guys, you probably know UWO has criteria for courses taken in a non-degree year- no repeat courses - no 1st year courses - no 2nd year courses that dont have prereq Well my question is, how do UWO admissions confirm this when you apply? Some courses can have their course code changed (ie. switched between 1st and 2nd year). Also, prerequisites can be added/removed/made into recommended... So yeah, how does UWO confirm that the courses that you take in a special year comply with their criteria? Dont they only see the list of classes on a transcript? Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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