Classifying a course as a "repeat"...

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Classifying a course as a "repeat"...does that help you or hurt you? Or maybe it doesn't matter?

I've repeated courses because they were very old. I went from a B to an A in a few of them -- but there were many years in between.

Any opinions?

Thanks.

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Classifying a course as a "repeat"...does that help you or hurt you? Or maybe it doesn't matter?

I've repeated courses because they were very old. I went from a B to an A in a few of them -- but there were many years in between.

Any opinions?

Thanks.

It still falls under repeat.
 
Thanks.

I don't have a problem with that, but does it "help" or "hurt" to classify something as a Repeat? (Not sure if you or anyone knows. I'm just curious.)

As I said, I went from a B to an A, so obviously this helps my GPA. You see, since I had to take courses over again because so much time had gone by, I'd rather they stand alone. I didn't repeat them because I did poorly.

Know what I'm saying?
 
Thanks.

I don't have a problem with that, but does it "help" or "hurt" to classify something as a Repeat? (Not sure if you or anyone knows. I'm just curious.)

As I said, I went from a B to an A, so obviously this helps my GPA. You see, since I had to take courses over again because so much time had gone by, I'd rather they stand alone. I didn't repeat them because I did poorly.

Know what I'm saying?

Why would you retake a class if you got a B? Since both grades will count anyway, you were better off taking higher level courses and not wasting your time.
 
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