Dear Less Than 100 Board
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:00 am
What is the definition of "advanced undergraduate?" I see it all the time when I register for classes and look for conferences and seminars to attend.
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Or maybe demonstrating that you are an "[intellectually] advanced undergraduate" is part of asking for the professor's permission? Regardless, I've always been under the impression that it wasn't an official status or designation (unlike "sophomore" or "student in good standing"), just a descriptor. BUT, I'm not sure of that. (I'd actually be curious to know what the venerable 100 Hour Board can dig up on the matter.)Tao wrote:In the context I'm used to seeing it, it tends to refer to graduate courses that allow interested undergrads to attend. While just about any class could fall under that category they often require the professor's ok first. Perhaps these annotations are a pre-emptive ok?