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happydayruth Wrote:A BA in English is not quite as "test-out" friendly, just FYI. I chose it because it was what I really wanted to do. But unfortunately, it's just not possible to test out of as much of it as it is with many other degrees. If literature and/or writing is what you enjoy, then I think it can be a really fun degree. Take some time to think through your options and then figure out what you want. Best wishes!
It may get easier, with the new Shmoop courses that are coming! Depends on whether any of them are UL, but it still gets easier and cheaper that it was before.
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Hello so I'm back! Got my transcript.
So I have...
Elementary Spanish I Concentration 3 cred
Survey of African American History 3 cred
United States History 1865 to Current 3 cred
Oral Communications/Research 3 cred
Writing with Research/Composition 3 cred
Introduction to Ethics 3 cred
Mathematics for Liberal Arts 3 cred
currently.
Not a lot I know,
But I would really appreciate any help that I can get.
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bjcheung77 Wrote:You're still early in the game of deciding on a degree and school. My recommendation is to continue taking courses that will meet the general education and professional requirements for the degree you want. You can switch anytime without needing to take additional credits... The general education requirements are required at both COSC/TESU anyways. Finish those first and then decide on the BSBA or the other degree you have in mind.
+1, :coolgleam: As I mentioned, you are starting off, just concentrate on getting the general education credits first and then decide on your degree/area of study, you can also work on your electives and then decide. Have you read the Beginners Guide? There's the Wiki and Free/Cheap credits to work on first, such as the Math requirements, use ALEKS. Electives and free electives, you can use Shmoop.
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