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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I don't quiet understand this sentence

"This degree is particularly well-suited to our distance students, as it allows greater freedom in combining courses earned in transfer with our college."

Does it mean that the degree is well-suited to the distance-learning students since they probably have had some courses taken already while they were enrolled in the college before or perhaps because they are already taking some other courses so that they can combine those courses taken concurrently with the ones offered by this degree?

As I can infer from the website, this is program has a concentration on some self-organized specialized studies which assumably and, accroding to their website, allows a greater flexibility for the students to determine what courses they will need for the program.
  

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You are right. It means the programs accepts many other (I assume university/college) class credits in combination of their own classes offered for this program. [so if you have taken courses related to the degree, they may accept it, or if you are taking courses now at another college, and even if you take courses at other college in the future - you can intergrate those credits with your degree]

  • You are right.
  • It means the programs accepts many other (I assume university/college) class credits in combination of their own classes offered for this program.
  • [so if you have taken courses related to the degree, they may accept it, or if you are taking courses now at another college, and even if you take courses at other college in the future - you can intergrate those credits with your degree]
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You are right.

It means the programs accepts many other (I assume university/college) class credits in combination of their own classes offered for this program.

[so if you have taken courses related to the degree, they may accept it, or if you are taking courses now at another college, and even if you take courses at other college in the future - you can intergrate those credits

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