12-22-2014, 10:38 AM
Welcome, Christopher, and good for you for thinking about long-term value of your degree. I can tell you that getting a bachelor's degree just to become a sub or a preschool teacher will not be worth the return on your investment. It sounds like you think that a BSBA would be a good idea except for the math component. Have you looked at the wiki and the boards here to learn about ALEKS math? You could use ALEKS to complete College Algebra and Statistics if you decide to do the BSBA.
If you are still wary of the math, what about a BA in Communications? If you used business classes to fill up your free electives, you would have a "portable" degree that would appeal to businesses. You could use ALEKS to complete Intermediate Algebra.
Before I put your classes into a degree plan, these were all semester hour credits and not quarter hour credits, is that correct?
If you are still wary of the math, what about a BA in Communications? If you used business classes to fill up your free electives, you would have a "portable" degree that would appeal to businesses. You could use ALEKS to complete Intermediate Algebra.
Before I put your classes into a degree plan, these were all semester hour credits and not quarter hour credits, is that correct?
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits