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by dhosek
2195 days ago
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It's always amusing how different institutions number their classes. At the Claremont Colleges, I took a class Math 103 - Fundamentals of Mathematics which was an upper division course geared towards preparing students for analysis, abstract algebra, etc. Because I started college having completed my math coursework through linear algebra and differential equations, this was the lowest-numbered math course on my transcript from Claremont and when I started grad school for a teaching credential a couple decades later, the program director thought that it was a remedial math course. |
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I've never before paid course numbers too much mind, but it does surprise me there's not yet some widespread standard of to help graduate admissions officers, graduate advisors, and grad students themselves when determining prerequisite eligibilty.