03-22-2008, 09:33 AM
Finally figured this thing out last night, or at least I hope I did. A degree in English seems to lend itself to more online classes than, say, a degree in History. Of course, I could be wrong here. I will post the 'plan' when I get it fine-tuned (wouldn't want to embarrass myself).
I do have two questions though.
1) When the student gets closer to their goals, that is, into the latter part of their degree, does he/she then have to take Upper level tests to fulfill any of the remaining electives? Is this just for certain degrees?
2) If pursuing a Masters in the future, would you have had to have completed specific classes/tests in that particular field to be able to do a particular Master's degree? (sorry for the convoluted sentence structure!)
Thanks in advance!
I do have two questions though.
1) When the student gets closer to their goals, that is, into the latter part of their degree, does he/she then have to take Upper level tests to fulfill any of the remaining electives? Is this just for certain degrees?
2) If pursuing a Masters in the future, would you have had to have completed specific classes/tests in that particular field to be able to do a particular Master's degree? (sorry for the convoluted sentence structure!)
Thanks in advance!