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Question Posted Sunday October 22 2006, 11:06 pm

I'm currently taking a Speech class in college. I know for a FACT that it will transfer to a different college I want to go to (a community college). After going there, I wanna go to a 4-year college. Will the Speech class transfer to both colleges or can it only be transferred to one?

The class is just your average Public Speaking class so it should transfer just about anywhere.


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Dozzer answered Monday October 23 2006, 7:15 pm:
It completely depends on which school you took the class at and which school you want to transfer on. Some schools think that other schools have less quality of teaching, so even if it is just a basic class, they may hold a higher standard for that class, and reject that you took it. So what you need to do, is check with the advisor at the school you want to go to to see if it will transfer.

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HighlandAmy answered Monday October 23 2006, 3:12 pm:
Once college A has accepted the Public Speaking course for credit it is as if you took that class at college A. It is up to college B whether or not they will accept that class for credit (meaning, it will not matter how many times you transfer the credit.)

Hope that helps!
*You can always talk to your advisor or counselor at school for more information on what will or will not transfer to which schools ;)

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