What do I put for dropped coruse?

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Hello,

I dropped a course in my sophomore class and I don't see 'dropped option' (DR in my transcript).
What should I put for course work at ADEA AADSAS application?
Thanks!
 

I guess withdrawn is the only option that is close to dropping it.... I just don't see DR option in that choice and the ADEA application clearly says in its instruction that 'Write whatever is on the transcript.'
 
I guess withdrawn is the only option that is close to dropping it.... I just don't see DR option in that choice and the ADEA application clearly says in its instruction that 'Write whatever is on the transcript.'

Put W for grade and N/A for special class, will be changed during verification if need be.
 
Put W for grade and N/A for special class, will be changed during verification if need be.

Okay. By the way, if what I said about BCP/Other Science/etc are not right, will the ADEA fix them for me?
Also, for choices of undergraduate level or graduate level, some of the courses are in between...

Like it is mentioned in my school that 500-600 level courses are both open to undergrad/grad, should I need to put undergrad-level or grad-level?
 
Okay. By the way, if what I said about BCP/Other Science/etc are not right, will the ADEA fix them for me?
Also, for choices of undergraduate level or graduate level, some of the courses are in between...

Like it is mentioned in my school that 500-600 level courses are both open to undergrad/grad, should I need to put undergrad-level or grad-level?

Yes, they will correct it.

That is a tough call. If you say they are in between (and not intended as one or the other) and if you took those classes towards your bachelors, I would consider them undergraduate classes. If you took them and will obtain a masters, then list it as graduate. Maybe call and ask to clarify with AADSAS.
 
Yes, they will correct it.

That is a tough call. If you say they are in between (and not intended as one or the other) and if you took those classes towards your bachelors, I would consider them undergraduate classes. If you took them and will obtain a masters, then list it as graduate. Maybe call and ask to clarify with AADSAS.

Some of them count neither my bachelor's nor my master's. I just took them for fun... so I am not sure.. What should I put? I can definitely call ADEA tomorrow though.
 
You can put TE. If questioned, say the class structure/curriculum was Too Easy for you and you wanted a challenge.
 
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