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What are the differences among pre-requisite, co-requisite, and recommended preparation?

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What are the differences among pre-requisite, co-requisite, and recommended preparation?

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When a student is interested in taking a class, there may be a pre-requisite, which is another class that is required to be taken and passed beforehand. A co-requisite is a class that is taken at the same time as another class. The next class. Recommended preparation is not required, but are suggested courses that will benefit the student by making them familiar with the subject matter involved in the course.

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