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| Topic Started: May 9 2008, 01:37 PM (1,292 Views) | |
| SarahRainsberger | May 9 2008, 01:37 PM Post #1 |
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Current as of May 9, 2008 per http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/CALENDAR/year2007/sec_61.htm which is the 2007 course calendar. The 2008 calendar I could only find in pdf form, but I did open it and verify it to make sure the policy is the same. (Trust me, that pdf file takes a LONG time to open up, and you don't want to do it unless you really are interested in reading the undergraduate calendar!) Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement Courses will be considered for admission to a Level I program. Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement Examinations in acceptable courses with a minimum grade of 4 may be recommended for up to 18 units of advanced credit (***Note from Sarah: that would be the equivalent of 3 full university credits), subject to the discretion of the Faculty. An official copy of the final Advanced Placement Examination Results Report from ETS is required as part of the evaluation process. |
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