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College Related Question
Jan 15 2008, 11:23 pm
By: Echo  

Jan 15 2008, 11:23 pm Echo Post #1



I'm just wondering what are the academic requirements for a college with a business major in mind? In a format of :
English : 4 Years
Math : 4 Years
Science : 3 Years
Social Science : 2 Years
Electives : 5 Years
Foreign Lanauge : 2 Years

I'm pretty sure it is 3 years. Anyone knows for sure?



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Jan 15 2008, 11:24 pm DT_Battlekruser Post #2



Take as many classes as you can and don't worry about it? It varies by college, and I'm sure each has its minimum entry requirements listed on their website.



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Jan 15 2008, 11:31 pm Echo Post #3



Well it's not for me. I have a friend that wants to drop the second semester of math and wants to major in business adminstration. I need to know if the colleges also checks the final transcript when the school ends? If not how do they verify that you completed another full unit of math?



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Jan 15 2008, 11:37 pm Centreri Post #4

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Well, if he doesn't fulfill the school-specific requirements (~40 class/half-year or so), he doesn't graduate, and the college doesn't accept him.



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Jan 15 2008, 11:50 pm Echo Post #5



My school requires 3 units of math. Business is a math major right? So what is it exactly? 4 years?



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Jan 16 2008, 1:14 am DT_Battlekruser Post #6



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I need to know if the colleges also checks the final transcript when the school ends?

Yes, they do.



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Jan 16 2008, 2:08 am Echo Post #7



Oh okay. So when do they usually accept people? During the summer or spring semester? Because if it is during the spring semester, I don't understand how it would affect the acceptance into the college.



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Jan 16 2008, 2:12 am Centreri Post #8

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I'm pretty sure my math team captains were accepted to college this fall - December, if I recall. I think not graduating overrides the acceptance.



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Jan 16 2008, 2:21 am Echo Post #9



It's not about graduating because only 3 years is required and 4 years of mathematics is required for some colleges. I'm wondering on how the college looking at the final transcript affects acceptance.



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Jan 16 2008, 5:09 am DT_Battlekruser Post #10



Quote from EcHo
Oh okay. So when do they usually accept people? During the summer or spring semester? Because if it is during the spring semester, I don't understand how it would affect the acceptance into the college.

Colleges accept you whenever they feel like it, usually in December for Early Action/Early Decision, and in March for regular applications (some colleges accept year-round applications with no deadline).

When you get your acceptance letter, it usually contains a clause such as "provided you maintain your current academic standards", i.e. they withhold the right to reverse your decision if you final semester of high school isn't up to scratch.




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Jan 16 2008, 5:18 am Echo Post #11



Okay, that answered exactly what I was looking for. Thanks



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Jan 17 2008, 6:07 am MillenniumArmy Post #12



Quote from DT_Battlekruser
Quote from EcHo
Oh okay. So when do they usually accept people? During the summer or spring semester? Because if it is during the spring semester, I don't understand how it would affect the acceptance into the college.

Colleges accept you whenever they feel like it, usually in December for Early Action/Early Decision, and in March for regular applications (some colleges accept year-round applications with no deadline).

When you get your acceptance letter, it usually contains a clause such as "provided you maintain your current academic standards", i.e. they withhold the right to reverse your decision if you final semester of high school isn't up to scratch.
I'd also like to point out that this happens quite often. When I graduated, many people who after getting their acceptance letters from their dream schools, slacked off real bad and as soon as summer came along, the schools notified them saying that they did too poorly their last semester and thus, rejected them. But those poor unfortunate souls, who were getting A's and B's in their classes, ended up with D's and some failing classes (but not to which it wont allow them to graduate)



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