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I am so far removed from things "school" I would not know one term from the next.Amdonim wrote:Sorry I wasn't sure if that was a sort of universal system. Apparently not. Classes are number with a rough estimate of when to take them. So a 1000 class would be like a first year undergrad and a 4000 would be a senior level.

Thanks for enlightening me.
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Ohhh
Everywhere I've been/seen it's a hundred level system. So like at the college here you'd be in 300-400 level classes...
Sorry about that, must have seemed kinda insulting. I just figured hundred levels were universal.


Sorry about that, must have seemed kinda insulting. I just figured hundred levels were universal.
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