05-23-2010, 07:09 AM (This post was last modified: 05-23-2010, 07:11 AM by mlwilliamsiv.)
Hello.
I looked over your plan and it looks to me like you need the following:
- One course under the General Education Electives category (It says NEED COURSE HERE)
- You need to get rid of one UL exam under PART III Applied Professional Credits
- Under Part B: Arts & Sciences...you can get rid of all the ones in red with the exception of 1. You need to pick one exam that you'd want to take out of the ones highlighted in red.
Other main points...For the first 60 credits...21 of those must be UL...I listed those in Green for you. You still are one General Education UL course/exam short. For the second 60 credits...9 of those must be UL.
If you have anymore questions let me know.
I took the liberty of creating a degree plan that resembles the one I created for myself. Hope you don't mind. Everything is color-coded so it should be very user-friendly. The attachment will give you a better visual of what I am talking about.
From a loyal degree seeker,
Marshall P.S: Unless my math sucks...you have 84 credits under your belt and only 36 to go. YOUR ALMOST HOME!!!
Thomas Edison State University (TESU) Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed
Looks good...just need some minor changes now. CLEP Introductory Psychology is an Arts & Sciences class not Applied Professional. So just move it to the bottom of the page. Then make sure you change the number totals for each one. The Applied Professional category will be 28 and the Arts & Sciences category will be 32....for a total of 60. I also noticed that you didn't add an Upper Level class yet where I labeled "NEED A COURSE HERE." I assume it's because you haven't decided on a course/exam as of yet. Also...I told you before you only need 30 UL credits. 21 have to be UL for the first 60 and then you need 9 more for the last 60. We still have 4 UL exams listed and you ONLY NEED 3 UL exams. So you can get rid of one of them and just add an LL course/exam to take instead. Choice is yours. Other than that...your degree program looks good. Now all you have to do now is kick some butt!!! I'm too tired to proofread this but if anything I said doesn't make sense...just ask and I'll respond later on tonight. From a loyal degree seeker, Marshall
Thomas Edison State University (TESU) Enrolled in BA in Liberal Studies - 105/120 Completed