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10:40 Feb 9, 2021 |
Greek to English translations [PRO] Medical - General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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τύπος Explanation: It sounds like the type of course, as in compulsory/mandatory (the "Υ" you see in the column below stands for "υποχρεωτικό") or elective. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 49 mins (2021-02-09 11:29:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- To clarify: There are compulsory/mandatory courses (υποχρεωτικά, in Greek) and elective courses (επιλογής, in Greek). So, in the type column of the degree transcript, you may see the type Y (compulsory), the type E (electives), or the type YE (υποχρεωτικά επιλογής), which are compulsory elective courses (as opposed to free elective courses). |
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