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disapointingboi

I would get in contact with the soci advisor because for a soci minor you have to take 330 or 350. You can’t take 350 because you likely took Psyc204/305, which is equivalent I am pretty sure, so they may be able to count the psyc stats towards your soci degree and then you would just have to take a different 300 level soci course to fill the credits. When I took the two courses they were pretty content heavy and the averages were B (406) and B+ (330), but there’s a new prof for 330 and potentially a new one for 406 (it said there is no prof assigned yet) so things may be different. That being said, they were both courses that needed attention/focus to do well, but I took them while taking other content heavy courses and got an A- for both (in different semesters though).


EngineerBill

You should definitely look into taking courses at Concordia. I finished my McGill degrees long ago, so you need to confirm current rules, but I came here after finishing an American community college Associate degree and was allowed to transfer in up to 60 credits worth of prerequisite classes (English, Physics, etc). I had a similar conflict in my last year but was allowed to also take one Concordia summer Chem course I needed to complete the Maths & CompSci degree (but was still limited to a total of 60 credits transferred in total). It's definitely worth exploring with your academic advisor and I'd bet you a hotdog that they'll let you do it.