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sjv Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Dentist Verified Expert Aug 19, 2013 #2 How can CR be included in the calculation without an actual grade value? You're fine, 85 credits is about 3 years which is the amount of credits a traditional student applying would have.
How can CR be included in the calculation without an actual grade value? You're fine, 85 credits is about 3 years which is the amount of credits a traditional student applying would have.
S sakthivs Full Member 10+ Year Member Aug 19, 2013 #3 sjv said: How can CR be included in the calculation without an actual grade value? You're fine, 85 credits is about 3 years which is the amount of credits a traditional student applying would have. Click to expand... hahah ya kind of stupid question sorry...thanks for answer.
sjv said: How can CR be included in the calculation without an actual grade value? You're fine, 85 credits is about 3 years which is the amount of credits a traditional student applying would have. Click to expand... hahah ya kind of stupid question sorry...thanks for answer.