I am totally confused at the learning process format. I am in a degree program where ther are classes that have a Part I and a Part II. The problem is you can not go on to Part II immediately following your part one beacuse the "Registration' process will not allow you because the 'Pre-Requisite' is not completed. If I am two weeks away from completion of Part I and am currently carrying an 'A' for the class, seems like you should be able to at least register for it and if for some reason you end up failing, you get dropped from the continuing class. I get the part about not being able to have the book shipped out on time if they let you register any later in the month by the 14th, but heck, I have been sent the wrong book, and didn't receive the right one until after class started, so please explain the difference in you registering the class a week before it starts, mail is not that slow. I just don't see how it benefits the student when they have a two month gap before being able to return back to a Part II continuation of a class. It's like learing all the formulas for Algebra I, then taking Intro to Computers and Sociology for two months, and then oh yeah, heres Part II of Alegbra, hope you remember the stuff from two months ago cause you need it in order to pick up where Part II starts. This process in no way is of any BENEFIT to the student, and is the ONLY school that so far I have found does it like this, usually it is the opposite, you take Part I and they want you to take Part II following, uh maybe because the information is current, fresh, and on your mind!!!! Wish I knew this process before using my educational benefits...
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