Here, personal anec-data for comparison: Grad school program I went to had a stats requirement. I had never taken a stats course in my life - it wasn't in the Calc-track I went through in HS, and I was doing more interesting things (number theory!) on the rare occasions I had room for math courses in college. I got in, I didn't sign up for the undergrad-level stats class suggested as the 'makeup' course, I didn't sit the proficiency exam that was also offered as a substitute (I *meant* to, it just conflicted with things, and I forgot) -- and somehow no one noticed this until it came time to fill out my graduating requirements sheet, at which point I confessed all to my program director. Who said, "wait, didn't you *TA* the introductory stats lab this year?" and signed the damn excused form.
In short, if they like your package, they will help you make it work.
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Date: 2011-04-07 10:15 pm (UTC)In short, if they like your package, they will help you make it work.