Aubs Wrote:I've started studying for my humanities degree and I'm...feeling like I'm creeping along by braille. I found a BASIC degree plan on the TESC site so I have a general idea of what I need to study, requirements, etc. but I don't know specifics. I'd like a study guide set out, planned, test details put to me clearly and in layman's terms (I'm a little slow to understand things ) to show my mom (who thinks I'm getting distracted by changing tests too much) and to keep me on track.
Is anyone else getting a degree in Humanities? What tests have you taken? What tests should I be looking at for electives?
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! Any help at all is greatly appreciated.
Ok, but you won't like my answer. First, know this. There are 4 Liberal Arts majors at TESC: Liberal Arts, Mathematics and Natural Science, Humanities, and Social Science. Then, separately, you'll find specific majors like: History, Biology, Psychology, etc.
If you browse around the various degrees, you'll notice right away the difference. A major has a specific plan. For instance, you'll have to take these courses in order to get a degree in biology: x,x,x,x,x. A liberal arts degree allows you the OPEN ENDED path which allows you to custom choose your credits within the field. So, what you call braille, I call freedom. So, it's possible that you'll either decide you'd like to have your outline done for you- with specifics, or you'll embrace the idea of cherry-picking your courses. It's not a better or worse option, just different options for different needs and styles.
So, what you need to know first is:
what categories of classes are going to count? (ie. art, music, etc...)
what tests can you use inside your major, if any? (DSST, CLEP, ECE, etc...)
what credits must you complete via classes?
Then, you can begin planning:
where can I take the classes I need?
who has classes that meet my needs (style, structure, price, proctor, etc)
Once you know that, you can make a timeline:
In what order will I take these/group these credits.
Then: go! :hurray: