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So I already know the basic details about grade replacement in Osteopathic Schools. But I had a question in regards to replacing my General Chemistry class. What's happening is that I'm trying to repeat the Chemistry courses in my Community College, because 1. it saves money and 2. I already graduated undergrad.
However I noticed that instead of General Chemistry I, my community college names it Chemistry I. No General, Intro, Basic next to it, just plain old Chemistry. The original course that I want to replace from my previous 4 year University says "General" Chemistry, not just Chemistry. I was wondering if this would cause a problem with replacing my grade, up to the point that I have to prove to aacomas with syllabuses and what not.
And yes they are both 4 credit courses and undergrad level. So anyone with this kind of previous experience help me out? Tried emailing aacomas but they're not really helping/emailing me back. Thanks in advance!
However I noticed that instead of General Chemistry I, my community college names it Chemistry I. No General, Intro, Basic next to it, just plain old Chemistry. The original course that I want to replace from my previous 4 year University says "General" Chemistry, not just Chemistry. I was wondering if this would cause a problem with replacing my grade, up to the point that I have to prove to aacomas with syllabuses and what not.
And yes they are both 4 credit courses and undergrad level. So anyone with this kind of previous experience help me out? Tried emailing aacomas but they're not really helping/emailing me back. Thanks in advance!
