Faculties and schools responsible for teaching your courses may be checking to ensure that students have the appropriate prerequisite grades and may withdraw students who do not meet published requirements. It is your responsibility to be aware of and meet course prerequisites. If the faculty responsible for teaching your courses does not remove students who do not meet prerequisites,
students who choose to remain in affected courses "DO SO" at their own risk.
What does DO SO mean above there?
Does it mean that they have to "withdraw" there course at their own risk?
or have to "continue" the course at their own risk?
2006-09-18
17:07:04
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Oh, thank you for the answer...
I'm still a bit confusing,,, because the continuing sentence is like this...
Withdrawal after September 20 from courses for which you do not have the
prerequisite will be subject to the published deadlines and rules for fee refund
and voluntary withdrawal.
If you are unsure of your course prerequisites, please consult the Aurora Student
catalog of courses or discuss this matter with your faculty student advisor.
this is the sentences right after the "DO SO" one...
This doesn;t affect to the meaning of DO SO,,right?
2006-09-18
17:14:39 ·
update #1