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Hi everyone! I'm almost done with my courses to transfer to UMPI and I'm hoping to send transcripts by this Friday - this may be too soon as I'm not sure yet how fast I can complete these classes, but we will see! The problem is, if I am going to start UMPI next session, I can only transfer up to 5 classes from study.com since that is the max number of exams they allow per month. So I am wondering if anyone has experience with the following 7 courses at UMPI.
I will need to take 2 of these at UMPI, so if any of them are particularly quick to complete OR extremely lengthy, that would be very helpful info for me to decide which ones I'll take:
BUS 240: Change Management
BUS 260: Leadership
BUS 321: Human Resource Management
BUS 415: Operations Management
PSY 200: Social Psychology
PSY 235: Abnormal Psychology
PSY 311: Research Methods I
Thank you!!!
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(09-09-2024, 07:30 PM)radicallena Wrote: Hi everyone! I'm almost done with my courses to transfer to UMPI and I'm hoping to send transcripts by this Friday - this may be too soon as I'm not sure yet how fast I can complete these classes, but we will see! The problem is, if I am going to start UMPI next session, I can only transfer up to 5 classes from study.com since that is the max number of exams they allow per month. So I am wondering if anyone has experience with the following 7 courses at UMPI.
I will need to take 2 of these at UMPI, so if any of them are particularly quick to complete OR extremely lengthy, that would be very helpful info for me to decide which ones I'll take:
BUS 240: Change Management
BUS 260: Leadership
BUS 321: Human Resource Management
BUS 415: Operations Management
PSY 200: Social Psychology
PSY 235: Abnormal Psychology
PSY 311: Research Methods I
Thank you!!!
I cannot speak to the PSY courses but in respect to the BUS courses, absolutely take care BUS 321 and BUS 415 at SDC. Theyare miles easier on SDC than UMPI, hands down.
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You don't mention how many classes you're planning on completing at UMPI. You'll need to complete a minimum of 30 credits - 10 classes - at UMPI. Study has a lot of quizzes and an exam. No exams at UMPI. It's all writing.
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(09-10-2024, 12:34 AM)turbotortuga Wrote: I cannot speak to the PSY courses but in respect to the BUS courses, absolutely take care BUS 321 and BUS 415 at SDC. Theyare miles easier on SDC than UMPI, hands down.
Thank you, that's super helpful! Did you happen to take the other two BUS courses as well? If so, did you find those two easier than 321 and 415?
(09-10-2024, 09:54 AM)ss20ts Wrote: You don't mention how many classes you're planning on completing at UMPI. You'll need to complete a minimum of 30 credits - 10 classes - at UMPI. Study has a lot of quizzes and an exam. No exams at UMPI. It's all writing.
Yes, unfortunately I will have a lot of classes left at UMPI and I don't want to do more than 1 or 2 terms. I have 16 classes left right now, or 19 if I want to take the 3 that transfer to the MAOL. That's because my degree plan is for the Psychology major with a Management minor (but maybe that's a little unnecessary if the credits aren't transferred in... I might drop the minor now).
Wait. I just realized something, I'm probably being silly. Couldn't I still take all 7 study classes, but just transfer the last 2 to UMPI after I've already applied? I was worried about all this because I thought I needed to transfer everything before I applied/enrolled/started. But I'm just now realizing that that's probably not the case. Oops...
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You can transfer courses after you've applied. You can transfer in courses while you're enrolled as well. I wouldn't add a minor to the psych degree. The psych degree typically takes 2-3 terms. I haven't seen anyone complete it in 1 term.
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