I’m on the verge of graduating but I’m missing a statistics class from my sophomore year. My credit for “Statistical Analysis” isn’t transferring to my four-year college to meet the requirement. I’ve completed all higher-level statistics courses, but I can’t graduate until this is resolved. I’ve registered to test out of the course and I’m confident I’ll succeed, but is it really necessary for me to pay tuition to retake a class I’ve already completed at another college?
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It sounds frustrating to be in this situation right before graduation! Typically, if you’re able to test out of the course and pass, you shouldn’t have to retake it for credit. However, policies can vary by college. It’s best to reach out to your academic advisor or the registrar’s office to clarify your options. They might allow the test-out option without additional tuition costs, especially since you’ve taken higher-level courses. Good luck, and hopefully, you’ll be able to graduate on time!