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Am asking this question because I am feeling particularly insecure about the credits I am choosing. I have a reading comprehension issue. I am studying. I am passing tests but I can't seem to figure out if I am choosing the right credits. I think after tomorrow, I will be about done with my core ( I am taking the Eng Comp and Personal Finance tests tomorrow). I need some of you fine folks to review and advise if I have a deficiency in my plan so far.
I am attempting a Bachelor's in Social Science at TESC.
I have completed so far:
Straighterline courses
Intro to Religion
Intro to Philosophy
Intro to Criminal Justice
Intro to Sociology
Intro to Nutrition
Western Civ 1
Western Civ 2
US History 1
Macroeconomics
CLEP
Social Science and History
Humanities
English Comp
DSST
Personal Finance
B&M
English 101
Psychology 110
The way I figure it, I have 54 credits and I need 6 more for my core requirements. Have I mucked this up? Is there a gap somewhere that I need to fill?
Thanks in advance for all the wonderful insights.
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Are you not enrolled? If you're enrolled, they should be telling you exactly what you need.
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Not enrolled yet. I am waiting until I get closer to meeting all my requirements.
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Is there any advantage to doing that? As I said, the advantage of being enrolled is the security that you won't make a misstep, because the advising staff will tell you what to take to satisfy all requirements.
Short of that, can you link to the requirements that you're looking at?
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I'm working on a plan, but do you have any math credits? Also, Personal Finance only counts as a free elective, so it won't meet general ed or major requirements (they say this on the TESC website). Do you prefer CLEP and DSST or Straighterline?
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Do you have a degree plan put together? Or are you just taking random courses? Just about everything that you've taken will fulfill gen. ed. requirements. The only one that stands out is personal finance, which will only count as a free elective.
As far as meeting core requirements goes you are missing a few key courses. Ethics, math, intellectual and practical skills. And upper-level social science courses for your major.
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You have almost completed your first 60 hours, which is also an AA in General Studies. You can look at the many helpful plans on the wiki for Social Science to fulfill the major requirements. Good luck!
A. Intellectual and Practical Skills 15
1. CLEP English Comp 6
2. NEED ALEKS Intermediate Algebra 3
3. NEED 6 hours from any math, SL Intro to Communications 3, ALEKS College Algebra 3, SL Business Communications 3, DSST Technical Writing, or Intro to Computers 3
B. Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World 18 COMPLETED
1. Intro to Philosophy 3
2. US History 1 3
3. Intro to Nutrition 3
4. Western Civ 1 3
5. Western Civ 2 3
6. Macroeconomics 3
C. Personal and Social Responsibility 9
1. Intro to Religion 3
2. Intro to Sociology 3
3. NEED SL Business Ethics OR DSST Ethics in America 3
D. General Education Electives 18 COMPLETED
1. Social Science and History 6
2. Humanities 6
3. Psychology 110 3
4. Intro to Criminal Justice 3
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Thanks to all for the responses. I got exactly the information that I needed.
To answer a few questions:
I haven't enrolled because I don't want to lay out the cash yet. I will probably call and talk to an advisor to see what the cost will be for Pay-By-Credit.
I don't have any math credits yet (even though I know I need them). I just loathe them so much. I will work on those next.
I don't have a plan at all. Just taking tests that seem to be the most commonly taken at this early stage in the game. Now that I am about done with gen ed classes, I will follow the Social Sciences plan on Wiki to make sure I am taking the appropriate classes.
Thanks all!!!
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