<p>I am also guessing that you are offered 4 + 1 Masters if you indicate that you plan to seek a Masters or higher degree (they ask you that somewhere on the application). Did anyone indicate that they were seeking a Bachelors and get offered 4 + 1 Masters? I’m just curious.</p>
<p>I never heard of 4 + 1 before now. When I asked what it meant, caller told me, “you can get your Masters in 5 years instead of 6”. Nothing about when you take the extra classes or if the extra classes or free. We’ll have to ask after the holidays as they are closed until Jan 2.</p>