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attempt earn pass quality points gpa ------------------ Fall Semester 2018 ------------------
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ses 15.00 15.00 0.00 15.00 59.10 3.940 ENG 318R Advanced Creative Writing 3.00 A
cum 30.00 54.00 10.00 44.00 172.40 3.918 ENG 326 Editing 3.00 A
ENG 350R Themes in Literature 3.00 A
----------------- Winter Semester 2017 ----------------- ENG 495 Senior Writing Seminar 3.00 A
ART 107 Design and Color 3.00 A FDREL211 New Testament 2.00 A
ENG 314 Adv Research & Literary Analysis 3.00 A
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FDREL275 Teachings of Book of Mormon 2.00 A attempt earn pass quality points gpa
HUM 305 Writing/Analysis in Humanities 3.00 A ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 56.00 4.000
PHIL 110 Philosophical Reasoning 3.00 A cum 101.00 125.00 10.00 115.00 456.40 3.968
attempt earn pass quality points gpa ----------------- Winter Semester 2019 -----------------
ses 14.00 14.00 0.00 14.00 56.00 4.000 GS 98 Consortium Agreement 12.00 T
cum 44.00 68.00 10.00 58.00 228.40 3.937
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----------------- Spring Semester 2017 ----------------- ses 12.00 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
LR 111 Library Research Skills 1.00 A cum 113.00 137.00 10.00 115.00 456.40 3.968
attempt earn pass quality points gpa ----------------- Spring Semester 2019 -----------------
ses 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 4.00 4.000 ENG 321 Tech for Professional Writers 3.00 A
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cum 45.00 69.00 10.00 59.00 232.40 3.938 ENG 373 Shakespeare 3.00 A
GS 100 Career Exploration 1.00 A
------------------ Fall Semester 2017 ------------------ INTST100 Intro to International Studies 1.00 A
ENG 252 Fund of Research & Presentation 3.00 A RM 224C Canoeing 2.00 A
ENG 325 Language Theory - Grammar/Usage 3.00 A SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4.00 A
ENG 354 Non-fiction 3.00 A
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cum 127.00 151.00 10.00 129.00 512.40 3.972
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