Yeah, normally the only ones you can't do over are surveys, and they'll specifically state that it can only be taken once. If it's a batch, HIT it til it's gone.
First time doing Matt Rubin and it feels good. Too bad I have to leave for real work in about 35-40 minutes.
how anal is rubin about correctness? Some courses i put arent exact names but are technically the classes
since they're looking for 2012/2013 courses either will do, but i'm using catalogs since schedules usually make you search twice, once for each semester...
not many will be exact. just find a course that would fit the same description. if it's an intro bio course, whether its' called 'principles of biology' or 'introduction to biological sciences' or something completely different, if you can determine the subject matter and level (intro, intermediate, advanced) are correct, then use that course's info.
Some people don't try on Redwoods. ummmmmmmmmmmm u dontn now Completely wrong and not at all what was being said.
As usual, 4/5 of the Rubins I'm doing results in filling out N/A to be more specific, this batch has typical course/subjects for schools that don't have them (or at least, not under that name.) Course Info: Introduction to Electrical Engineering Course Info: Introduction to Electrical Engineering Subject Info: ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING Subject Info: ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
with this batch, that shouldn't be the case. i've had maybe 1/10 i've had to n/a. unless you're doing those online universities. i'm staying far away from them.
not at all once you have the course catalog for the school, all you do is ctrl-f to find the course copy the the number and the name in one bunch and paste it into the name box, ctrl-x (cut) the number and paste it into the number box, then go back to the catalog tab and copy and paste the catalog url into the source box
I'm using the school's official websites. e.g. School Name: Virginia Commonwealth University http://www.vcu.edu/