04-21-2016, 06:20 PM
jsd Wrote:I am math-phobic for sure... I ended up taking the (behavioral science-) stats class at my local community college for cheap and got an A+... after walking out of the final exam when I knew I couldn't finish more than 50% of it.
I was a 30 year old among much smarter (as far as math) 19-21 year-olds, and still out scored most of them somehow. You can finish the open-book, open-note ALEKS stats course just fine, I promise you. And I'm telling you this as someone who would probably struggle in an intro-to-college-math course.
That helps a ton, thanks! I've been freaking out about how in the world I'd manage to pass the math portion of getting a degree for MANY years now. It's really held me back. But there are so many available study options now. Between that, and what you just wrote, I feel a lot better.
I've updated my plan for a BA in Psych from TESU. Thank you for the link to your plan jsd! Between you and dfrecore, I think I might be getting the hang of this. After doing some research, I really like the "everything included" aspect of study.com, so I maxed out the number of credits I can take through them, which ended up dropping the per class rate from $100 each down to $76 each thanks to this discount plan.
The 7 units I have to take through TESU (Cornerstone, Capstone, and Social Science Ethics) just kills my budget. Otherwise, this would be an insanely cheap degree to obtain.
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Bachelor of Arts: Psychology - TESU (pending conferral)
120/120 units complete
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Master of Human Resource Management - CSU Global
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120/120 units complete
SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources)
Anticipated Completion Date: 3/31/2019
Master of Human Resource Management - CSU Global
Start Date: 7/1/2019