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Posted at October 26, 2008 11:44 am | In School | By Ben Woodruff
Background: I’m in the 2+2 program with MCC and RIT in an Information Technology major. Basically what this means is that I go to MCC (a community college) and pay much less tuition for the first two years of my college education, and then am automatically transfered to RIT (a very expensive private college) for the other 2nd two years - no application necessary. I’m currently in my 3rd semester at MCC, which should mean that next semester would be my last - and then I’d move on to RIT.
Situation: Registration started a couple days ago, so, because I’m the good student that I am, I started making out my schedule. I only need 4 classes: CIS 209, CSC 206, Statistics, and Advanced Java… none of which I was thrilled about having to take.
It turns out that CIS 209 and CSC 206 ONLY meet ONCE and ONLY AT THE SAME TIME.
So… I may not be able to graduate from MCC in May, which invalidates my 2+2 contract with RIT.
I’m not sure how this happened. I’ve been following the 2+2 audit sheet for my program, so theoretically it should have worked out perfect. Not so much.
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