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Hey all, quick question. I was accepted to a program and have been gearing up for the fall. I spoke with an admissions counselor before spring quarter about the prerequisite requirements (my undergrad is on a quarter schedule) and how much credit I technically needed. Per the school’s website, the requirements are posted in hours instead of “a year of x”, so I figured as long as I satisfied those hours I’d be golden. I currently have the required amount of physics and physics lab in terms of hours, but I received an email saying I was short a quarter of physics. The admissions counselor made it sound like as long as I had the right amount of hours I’d be ok, so I didn’t sign up for physics III spring quarter (I specifically asked about this). Should I be concerned or simply call and speak with admissions to sort things out again? Thank you!