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hello Joe
i see that we're doing an education plan for you today
"yes" You're starting college this summer semester of 2011
that means your catalogue year is 2010 - 2011. let me get out that
catalog
"question"
"Why is knowing my catalog year important?"
your catalog is your contract with the college guaranteeing your academic year requirements
do you understand now? "Uh...No"
it just means we can't add more classes for you to complete in order to graduate from
Porterville college
"okay"
the first question i have for you is what are your educational goals?
"what do you mean?"
do you plan to graduate from porterville college with your associates in arts or science? "No"
do you plan to transfer to a four year university?
"yes"
okay wonderful
which for university would you like to go to?
"I don't know"
okay
what will be a transfer major?
"I want to be a film director and make movies"
So your major is film or media arts
"i heard that UCLA
has a good program"
yes they do
so because UCLA is a UC and not a CSU we will be using the IGETC as
your general education transfer curriculum
"okay"
i see here from your assessment scores your first english class should be english 50
here on campus
i suggest you enroll in that right away
then after you complete english 50 you move on to english 101A
do you understand? "Yup"
what math classes did you complete in high school?
"I completed algebra 2 my senior year"
"I wanted to enroll in statistics next semester but it won't let me enroll on banner"
that is because the system doesn't know you have met the prerequisites
do you have your high school transcripts?
"yes i brought them with me"
wonderful
you completed Algebra 2 "B-".
I'll just do an override for you and you should be able to enroll next semester like you wanted
"thank you"
after you complete statistics you will have met your math requirement to transfer
"YAY no more math!!!"
now let's plan your other general education requirements and see how long it will take
you to transfer
"hopefully not that long"