Hi again!
This is the third question I’ve asked in the span of about three weeks? – you are just too great a pool of information to not make use of!? I’ve searched your site and I haven’t found an answer to this question so I will go ahead and ask it:
During first year, I was planning on going into Commerce and therefore took MAT133. Since then I’ve changed my mind and I am now pursuing a double major in Psychology and Math instead. To fulfill my math major,? I need to take MAT135. However, MAT133 is listed as an EXCLUSION to MAT135 so I’m wondering what exactly this means.
I’m pretty sure that this means MAT135 will only serve to satisfy my? prerequisite towards getting a major in math but it won’t count? towards my CGPA or towards the 20 credits I need to graduate. To my? understanding, the grade I received in MAT133 will be the grade that? is used to compute my CGPA (not the grade I will receive in MAT135).? Is this correct? Technically, will the grade I get in MAT135 (as long? as it meets the minimum requirement to move on) even matter?
All in all, can I still take MAT135 even though I’ve taken MAT133?
Thanks!
Amanda
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Dear Amanda,
I’m glad you find Askastudent a valuable resource, but please, don’t take advantage. Aska might be a lean, mean answerin’ machine, but leave some questions for someone else, eh?
Just playing.
I talked to a college registrar at Innis about your situation. Essentially (and according to the calendar) for a double major in math and psychology, MAT 133 is useless to you. So is MAT 135 (as your MAT 133 course essentially cancels MAT 133 out) – but don’t despair, you can still take MAT 137 or MAT 157 – and this is coming from someone who hates math!
Psychology only requires statistics classes, not math. So take either MAY 137 or MAT 157 and you’ll be in the clear, darling for your first year requirements for the major. Don’t forget your protractor!
xoxo, Askastudent