physics II as a visiting student

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As long as you transfer the credits, and everything shows up on your transcript, I don't see any problem. gl!
 
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It's definitely allowed. I didn't even transfer over credits to my undergrad as only the credit would have transferred over, not the grade, and I didn't need it for my major. You will have to send in a transcript to AMCAS from this other institution regardless of any credit transfer.
 
It's definitely allowed. I didn't even transfer over credits to my undergrad as only the credit would have transferred over, not the grade, and I didn't need it for my major. You will have to send in a transcript to AMCAS from this other institution regardless of any credit transfer.

ah cool

were you ever questioned about it during interviews?
 
ah cool

were you ever questioned about it during interviews?

Nope. The only time it came up was when they made it clear they thought I graduated from that school and I had to tell them I only took a class and graduated from a different university. Darn interviewers not reading my file...
 
Last semester I took 21 credits from 3 different colleges including physics. if it is required for your major than you should be able to transfer it over for credit. it probably won't do anything for your GPA and if it isn't required for your major, who cares about transfering it in. you will be fine.
 
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