Lacking a prereq course - how hurt am I?

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keanureaves

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Long story short, I was a dum dum and glossed over UIC's 9 credit behavioral/social science requirement. Every other school on my list had no requirement/2 classes/6 credits required (which I have satisfied) so I must've glossed over it. My freshman year I did have what I would call behavioral/social science classes, but these classes were created/named by the school itself and have different subject labels, so not quite sure this fits the bill. Would signing up for an online class and sending an update be too little, too late?
 
if it's a pre-req for applying, then you're too late

if it's a pre-req to *matriculate* then you could just sign up and start doing it now/the spring once you have at least an II/acceptance to justify the cost
 
if it's a pre-req for applying, then you're too late

if it's a pre-req to *matriculate* then you could just sign up and start doing it now/the spring once you have at least an II/acceptance to justify the cost

Gotcha. I do not think they specify whether it's prerequisite for matriculation on their site so I'll contact them.
 
Gotcha. I do not think they specify whether it's prerequisite for matriculation on their site so I'll contact them.
Also ask if your freshman year classes would count towards that requirement (having the course description would help). You may not need additional classes, and can potentially save the money.
 
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