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When adding a course, one of the drop down box asks for the "number of credits attempted." On my transcripts all I have under the heading "credits" are 3.00's and 4.00's, do these sound to be what I should be putting in there?
 
how far do we have to fill the "courses planned" section? do we have to fill out our entire planned schedule for next year?
 
how far do we have to fill the "courses planned" section? do we have to fill out our entire planned schedule for next year?

I put what I'm taking this fall but for the spring I only put what I'm guaranteed taking e.g. classes for my major, pre-reqs, etc. I read somewhere that AADSAS lets you edit your courses around December to update that section. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
When adding a course, one of the drop down box asks for the "number of credits attempted." On my transcripts all I have under the heading "credits" are 3.00's and 4.00's, do these sound to be what I should be putting in there?

Yep.


how far do we have to fill the "courses planned" section? do we have to fill out our entire planned schedule for next year?

Yea, but I'm sure they realize that things can change...
 
😛 Gosh this application is hella long...I'm going to bed...good luck everyone
 
For the course work how do we determine what the "Course Level" is??
...upper diversion, lower division, graduate, etc....

for my school (and a lot of schools i think) classes numbered 1-99 are lower div, 100-199 upper div, 200+ are grad
 
Let the games begin :scared:
 
So, is there really a difference if one were to turn in the application this week as opposed to next week (Meaning will they have a better chance of getting in)?
 
NO, that's what were trying to tell you, schools don't start looking at them until June or something...I believe
 
for my school (and a lot of schools i think) classes numbered 1-99 are lower div, 100-199 upper div, 200+ are grad

I've only found this numbering scheme at the UC's
which are mighty fine schools.
 
So, is there really a difference if one were to turn in the application this week as opposed to next week (Meaning will they have a better chance of getting in)?

Don't let the gunners here fool you. You aren't screwed if you don't turn you app in this week. Any time in the next 2 or 3 weeks is still considered early.
 
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