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How do I go about adding a pre-requisite to Transcript?

edited August 2009 in General
I have a problem...I want to take a course but it requires Math 12. I completed that back in High School but...the grade I obtained doesn't satisfy the requirements. So, prior to summer, I re-took the course through the Mainstreet Education Center, passing with a grade that satisfied the requirements but....it didn't register on the Transcript. What I want to know is what do I do in order to have the the new mark for Math 12 registered so I can take the course?

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  • edited July 2009
    Hmm.... You got some sort of document saying that you passed it right?
    You have to fax it to your faculty office (or find an advisor) and they'll update it for you. I had to do the same thing for my Calc AP mark that didn't register under my transfer credits.
  • edited August 2009
    You should've done the Q-Test.

    You just need to get 20/30 in 1.5 hours. The marks register the next day.
  • edited August 2009
    q-test only equivelent to math 11.
  • edited August 2009
    See the advisor for the course you want to take IE Math advisor for MATH course, Chem advisor for CHEM.

    Take official documentation with you and request that a transcript be sent to the main SFU records. If you have met the requirements, records will put the FAN X99 credit on your record. They take a while so go to the advisor first if you want to get enrolled.
  • edited August 2009
    Folks, hes talking about MATH 12.

    FANx99 is only equivalent to math 11. He stated he re-took math 12 this summer and is more likely looking for math 100 to be waived to take math 150/151
  • edited August 2009
    Take the Calculus Readiness Test. It's Q-Test level 2.
  • edited August 2009
    I would just go talk to the math advisor. I don't know if Justin Gray is still around, but he was pretty helpful when I needed to get into Math 100 after the prerequisites suddenly changed.

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