03-21-2017, 07:50 PM
LOL oh wow, I'm totally of a different opinion on order/sequence of exams. I don't care about the math, except to ask you if you're sure you don't already have all the math credits you need from your prior degree? College Math is a math lower than College Algebra, and not every college allows you to go "down" in maths. It's probably fine- but this was just a little red flag for me when I read your post.
I think Human Growth and Development is better before Intro Psych *because* no matter your age or gender, you have first hand experience with at least some aspect of the exam. If you've ever been pregnant, had a baby, breastfed, raised a child, cared for an aging parent, etc., you will find something relatable in that exam. (at the very least you've been through puberty, so there's that). Intro Psych, out of the 4 listed, has the most stuff to memorize- brain stuff, names of famous psychologists, stages or things, etc. Just my .02 - but in any case, you've picked 4 very manageable exams. Good luck!
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I think Human Growth and Development is better before Intro Psych *because* no matter your age or gender, you have first hand experience with at least some aspect of the exam. If you've ever been pregnant, had a baby, breastfed, raised a child, cared for an aging parent, etc., you will find something relatable in that exam. (at the very least you've been through puberty, so there's that). Intro Psych, out of the 4 listed, has the most stuff to memorize- brain stuff, names of famous psychologists, stages or things, etc. Just my .02 - but in any case, you've picked 4 very manageable exams. Good luck!
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