I feel like I should just know this, but I don't and neither does anyone I've talked to. I graduated last summer and with a BA in Communications and minors in English and Latin. Now that I'm out of school, I really miss Latin and I want to continue to take classes. At least for a semester or two, I'd like to just take it easy and keep myself in practice by just taking some higher-level undergrad classes, basically at the same level I was at during the last semester before graduating. I just don't want to lose my Latin, but I don't have the time or energy to spend on demanding coursework.
Even though I already have a degree, is it possible for me to just putter around taking undergrad classes at the local university, or would they not let me do that?
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I think a lot of universities allow auditing (taking credit classes as non-credit), but I think the policies vary from college to college. I would recommend checking at your local college to find out what they offer.
thanks! somehow I completely forgot about the whole auditing concept. My brain has been turned off, lately. I'm off to search around on local college's websites. Thanks!!
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