
He was one credit shy of graduating yet never went back.
When Baylor issued a list of December 2006 graduates, the 100 year old man found his name on the list.
The school decided to give him 'life credit' for the Chemistry 101 class that he missed by giving him an A+ for living to be 100.
He would have to do a lot of things right to make it to the centinarian club, eh?
I wonder if they would give me a half a credit for making it to 50.
Life credit for courses....there's a lot of debate about it.
Do you think a person can/should be able to receive credit for classes based on life accomplishments?
Should starting a successful company be considered when working toward and MBA for example?
What do you think?








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