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Post by Jojo Eijansantos on Nov 5, 2008 8:27:45 GMT -5
in the 106 Marketing flowchart, Markpro is not a prerequisite of Markser. however, a new policy of the Department this 2nd term says that an undergraduate cannot take the two subjects together in a term, effective immediately.
please post your sentiments!
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Post by delayed on Nov 5, 2008 8:52:08 GMT -5
I think that they should have implemented this for the 107 batch since they have time to adjust their schedules and just let the 106 batch be the last batch that is able to take the said subjects together.
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Post by delayed2 on Nov 5, 2008 9:24:10 GMT -5
I agree that they should implement the new rules for the next batch (ID109). We should be exempted since they only announced it this term and most of us have already fixed our schedules for our remaining terms in school. They should also specify that Markpro is a prerequisite of Markser because in the flowchart, its prerequisite is just Markost.
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Post by anonymous on Nov 5, 2008 9:42:20 GMT -5
Are they insane??? hahhaha well yes it is obvious that it is unjust to immediately impose such a rule. Changes in the flowchart are normally done by the year( ID). what im saying is that for example, id 104 have this flowchart and id 106 have a different flowchart. students of id 104 that have filipi 3 cannot not take it despite the newer batch does not have it. and vice versa. Their pre-reqs may not be the same but they must follow the subjects they have and its prereqs.
its unfair and stupid
if they forcefully implement this without discussing it with the students, then I must say its a wrong idea to be in marketing. Its like.... We're insane! hahha
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Post by Jojo Eijansantos on Nov 12, 2008 21:23:55 GMT -5
UPDATE: Students are allowed to take courses not in sequence according to their flowchart but must still follow the prerequisites of each course.
On a side not, as much as possible students must take the course during the recommended term since the Department tries its best to ensure that there will be a sufficient number of professors available to teach during the term the course is indicated in the flowchart.
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