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Old 01.28.2008, 06:14 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by afterthefact
I was wanting to go back to school for some music theory, but it would be my 3rd time back to college, and I'm just not so crazy about that. Anyways, my mom was telling me that you can just go in a sit through classes at no cost, you just don't get the tests and any interaction with the teachers, and so forth. Is this true? Can I basically go to college for free?


Yes. Talk to the professor though and make sure he or she is cool with it. Maybe offer to take the professor to dinner or something.

You could even lie and say you are a student not in that class but you'd like to sit in.

I'm sure policies vary from school to school, but most professors probably wouldn't give a fuck. Having a student that actually cares and isn't just there for the grade so they can have a good transcrip when they apply for jobs might actually please the instructor.
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