Is it possible to take prerequisite during spring semester?

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JcRoughriders

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I'm missing 4 physics credits, but I have already graduated and it seems pointless to go back to school for just one introductory physics. Will schools not consider applicant who hasn't completed prereq by the fall? Cuz I was thinking I will still apply to those schools that do not accept AP credits, and I could take physics in the spring IF i really need it in the end. Any thought?
 
I'm missing 4 physics credits, but I have already graduated and it seems pointless to go back to school for just one introductory physics. Will schools not consider applicant who hasn't completed prereq by the fall? Cuz I was thinking I will still apply to those schools that do not accept AP credits, and I could take physics in the spring IF i really need it in the end. Any thought?

thats fine... it shouldn't be a problem.

Your acceptance letter will stipulate that you finish this physics pre-req before matriculation.
 
I'm missing 4 physics credits, but I have already graduated and it seems pointless to go back to school for just one introductory physics. Will schools not consider applicant who hasn't completed prereq by the fall? Cuz I was thinking I will still apply to those schools that do not accept AP credits, and I could take physics in the spring IF i really need it in the end. Any thought?

You will not be able to matriculate without completing all required pre-requisites. Seriously, physics over the summer is a huge joke (read: super easy). I took it over the summer and I pretty much destroyed everyone in my class - mostly because they had never taken a science class and were deer-in-the-headlights-dumb when it came to lab work . . .
 
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