Root4GT
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I'm sure it will help us. Either getting us closer to the limit or by opening up slots for us to fill from the portal after spring ball.Anyone know where this puts us on scholarship count?
3 less than before their announcement..Anyone know where this puts us on scholarship count?
Good for him, but schools purposely make transferring credits difficult. No reason for you to be academically snotty.Congrats to those that have graduated.
Regarding Quick, it is interesting that he made it a point to go back to Alabama to get his degree because it was easier to get his degree. "...transferred back to Alabama, where his path to a degree was quicker than at Tech, and is on track to graduate this spring."
Not giving him grief for doing so. Also, I don't blame him for giving up football due to injuries. I'm sure he'd like to be able to walk later in life without assistance at an early age.
He just mentioned it was easier to obtain his degree from Alabama, not sure where he was being snottyGood for him, but schools purposely make transferring credits difficult. No reason for you to be academically snotty.
Wasn't being snotty. Facts are what they are and the main reason why he was transferring back. IIWII.Good for him, but schools purposely make transferring credits difficult. No reason for you to be academically snotty.
Academic gloating but not being snotty over others makes a number of gt alums feel superior.Wasn't being snotty. Facts are what they are and the main reason why he was transferring back. IIWII.
Academic gloating but not being snotty over others makes a number of gt alums feel superior.
U could consider how it sounds.
How else should he have written that? It's literally what the article says.Academic gloating but not being snotty over others makes a number of gt alums feel superior.
U could consider how it sounds.
At Tech, it’s 36 hours, not 60. No restriction on how many years/semesters must be spent at Tech. In principle, a student could transfer in and earn a degree in two semesters…but that is predicated on their prior coursework lining up perfectly, and the scheduling of their remaining GT courses conveniently falling together in two consecutive semesters. Not likely to happen in practice.I think it has to do with needing a minimum number of hours completed at Georgia Tech to get a degree - I want to say its 2 years, so 60 credit hours. If he needs less than 20 to graduate from Alabama but still 30+ from Tech, then the move makes perfect sense. Plus, he's from Trussville, AL so going back "home" is likely a factor as well.
To clarify: No student may be considered a candidate for a degree unless the final 36 credit hours required for the degree are earned in residence at Georgia Tech and approved by the major school.At Tech, it’s 36 hours, not 60. No restriction on how many years/semesters must be spent at Tech. In principle, a student could transfer in and earn a degree in two semesters…but that is predicated on their prior coursework lining up perfectly, and the scheduling of their remaining GT courses conveniently falling together in two consecutive semesters. Not likely to happen in practice.
What tends to hold back students who transfer in their junior or senior years is not the 36 Hour Rule, but the fact that their coursework at the prior school does not line up with the requirements of most GT degrees—they have far too many courses on their transcript that (a) are over and above the Institute Core requirements (English/humanities/social sciences/intro lab science), and (b) don’t satisfy any major-specific requirements. Those courses end up being transferred as Free Elective courses, and the student ands up with an surplus of such Free Electives—with the excess not being applicable toward their degree path. As a consequence, the nominal 36-hour requirement ends up being something more like 45-50 hours (or more) credit hours.
Oh yeah. Go ahead. Quote the rules verbatim.To clarify: No student may be considered a candidate for a degree unless the final 36 credit hours required for the degree are earned in residence at Georgia Tech and approved by the major school.
Other schools have similar requirements
There's an open invitation to the 'obscure vocabulary word' thread in the Swarm Lounge for those that like verbiage with Roman roots....Oh yeah. Go ahead. Quote the rules verbatim.