Question about non matriculating student credits.

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Sugarplum94

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Hey guys,
Quick question for those of you who attended as non matriculating students, did anyone of you have to retake courses you took in undergrad? Like lets say you completed Chemistry in undergrad, but you plan on taking Orgo I & II, after graduation, did you have to retake the chemistries or like subjects that lead to upper level courses?

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Hey guys,
Quick question for those of you who attended as non matriculating students, did anyone of you have to retake courses you took in undergrad? Like lets say you completed Chemistry in undergrad, but you plan on taking Orgo I & II, after graduation, did you have to retake the chemistries or like subjects that lead to upper level courses?
Shouldn't have to, you might have to prove you have taken the prereqs is all. Same institution or different?
 
Hey guys,
Quick question for those of you who attended as non matriculating students, did anyone of you have to retake courses you took in undergrad? Like lets say you completed Chemistry in undergrad, but you plan on taking Orgo I & II, after graduation, did you have to retake the chemistries or like subjects that lead to upper level courses?

This is school dependent. Some schools require any pre-reqs to new courses to be completed within the preceding 5 years. So, you might have to take Gen Chem I within 5 years of Orgo I. Again, it is school specific and sometimes waivers are given.
 
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