The Mark Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 Does it happen? If so, is it difficult to do? And if you can, is it even worth doing?
IntroductoryAnalysis Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 Most programs that I've looked at say on their website that they don't accept any transfer credit -- and you have to think it would make no financial sense for them to accept class credit taken somewhere else. I guess it might be possible to use a year of an MA to prove you're capable of doing graduate-level work and are interested in the field and then leverage that for a new application to someplace you've been previously rejected (I assume this is your intent?). On the other hand, it might make more financial sense to sit grad school out for a year, take some courses as an at-large or visiting student at a local university, and try again in a year. In that year you could also get more work / volunteer experience in your field of interest. This might be harder if you live someplace rural without easy access to a nearby college or university, but in that case online courses might have to do.
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