Is it okay to repeat required prerequisite courses to get a better grade and be more competitive?
Yes, students may repeat courses to earn a better grade and become more competitive. However, certain departments give priority to students who have never taken the course before they allow students who have already taken the course once to repeat it. Keep in mind that priority points are only calculated once each year, so when courses are repeated in a summer or fall semester, the new grades will not be calculated into the priority points until the next April 30th application deadline.
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