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solo_soprano22 -> RE: Showers of blessing, April chat. (4/3/2008 11:41:13 AM)
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ORIGINAL: lexie Tamara - when I was in uni, they changed everything up, but those of who were already enrolled still got to go by the old rules for classes to graduate. Will your university have that same policy? (btw....I love your signature line (blog title). That is one of my favourite songs that always brings me comfort.) See, that's what I THOUGHT and the head of the biology department agrees (or at least did in the past), but the thing is, knowing the head of the chem. department, he's not going to go for it anyway. I should have asked the dept. head (biology) but I forgot. I know the chem. chair won't approve it though... I know how he is. I'm trying to actually FIND the rule somewhere before I ask him to approve it, but I really can't find it now. I'm going to ask a fellow bio. major later and see what she says. I'm hoping the "rule" will kind of force him to approve it, if that makes sense. I might go in there tomorrow. I was going to ask my professor those chem. questions today (the dept. head's office is right by the office of my chem. professor), but he either got here late or wasn't coming, so I left... plus there were a bunch of people waiting for him, so I would probably still be waiting as I speak (or type). I want to ask someone first to make sure I'm right though. For the life of me I just can't figure out why they changed stuff so drastically... It's like it's impossible now to get transfer credit for some chemistry classes because the majority of places don't do it this new way. They do them the old way or something similar. [8|] ETA: I'm sure I know what he's going to say. In '04, threre was a such thing as biochemistry I. To take it you just had to pass Chem. 301. To take biochemistry II, you had to pass Chem. 302. Now there is just one big biochemistry class that you have to pass chem. 302 for. He's gonna say there is no more biochem. I, and that I haven't taken chem. 302. And over there where I'm taking it, it was similar to our old way... not the new way. [&:]
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