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Grade replacement question

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I took orgo 1 lab and it was 2 credits. I got an A.

Before, I took orgo 1 lab and it was 1 credit and it was a B. Is this grade replaced?
 
I sent AACOMAS an email because I wanted a response in writing, but no answer after several
Days. Can anyone shed light on this for me? I'm trying to figure out my schedule for next semester.

I am applying via AACOMAS this May, and wanted to clear up a question that I have regarding grade replacement before the holidays. I took intro honors sociology my freshman year, and want to retake the course this spring. However, my new institution does not offer the honors level of the course. Would a course called "Sociology 110, Introduction to Sociology" from one institution replace a course called "Sociol101-H, Introduction to Sociology" from a different institution in terms of grade replacement?
 
I sent AACOMAS an email because I wanted a response in writing, but no answer after several
Days. Can anyone shed light on this for me? I'm trying to figure out my schedule for next semester.

I am applying via AACOMAS this May, and wanted to clear up a question that I have regarding grade replacement before the holidays. I took intro honors sociology my freshman year, and want to retake the course this spring. However, my new institution does not offer the honors level of the course. Would a course called "Sociology 110, Introduction to Sociology" from one institution replace a course called "Sociol101-H, Introduction to Sociology" from a different institution in terms of grade replacement?

yeah i contacted aamcos and they said if the classes are similar and even if the number of credits you took the second time around is greater than the # of credits it was the first time around