exclusions

one of these courses is not like the other ones — wait, it is!

Hi, I’m a science student, and I was wondering if it was a bad idea to take a stats course that’s designed for a sociology student? Most of the other stats classes are full anyways, but I wanted to know if it would affect my prerequisite and my requirements to graduate? Thanks.

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Hey hey

I assume there’s a particular sciencey version of stats that you’re told to take but for the most part, there are like five different stats courses offered by so many different departments that are all exclusions of each other so bleh.

Is it a bad idea to take the soc stats? Not at all!

All of these stats courses are exclusions of each other because their curriculums are all ridiculously similar to one another.

Now I can’t tell you anything about your prereqs or grad requirements cuz well… I know nothing about you and your programs, but do the proactive thing and take a look at said requirements and see for yourself if the soc stats is useable — or, at least, an exclusion to what you’re SUPPOSED to take. If that’s the case, you can talk to whoever manages the undergrads in your program and make sure the soc stats is allowed.

Cheers!

aska

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