Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Technical Writing In Business

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College Question?

Does any body know how many hours to u need to be classified as a junior.

I'm attending orientation on May 30th and will only have 59 transfer hrs on my transcript. I think you need at least 60 hrs to classified as a junior, but that's why i'm asking. Will they let me apply for junior level classes at orientation?

I plan on taking 6 hrs in the summer which will be 'Business Technical Writing' and 'Statistics', which are Pre-Business requirements. The classes however don't start till June 6th.
Accounting Major


You're correct: you need 60 hours to be considered a junior student.

It's possible, therefore, that you will not be allowed to enroll in junior level courses at registration, if they limit enrollment to junior students only.

However, there are some actions you can take that may help:

1. Contact the school you will be attending (The Office of the Registrar) and ask them if enrollment in junior level classes is limited to only junior level students (some are and some are not, it all depends on the school or program).

2. Explain you'll be taking those summer courses and see if they'll make an exception in your case. Universities always have special cases, so they may be able to help you.

3. Find out when registration for fall classes ends. If worse comes to worse, and you cannot enroll in those classes without junior standing, you WILL be able to enroll in them once you are given credit for your summer classes.

The key is to ask questions and be friendly about it. We're happy to work with students who are pleasant, but we won't do any favors for those that are loud, rude, and refuse to follow the rules.

Good luck with your education.


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