01-10-2024, 06:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2024, 01:19 AM by bjcheung77.)
Your Location: California
Your Age:33
What kind of degree do you want?: BLS with a minor in management and leadership (subject to change)
Budget: Around $5000, my budget is a little tight at the moment so the least expensive route would be the most desirable for me
Commitments: Full time single father 3 and business owner
Dedicated time to study: Maybe about 6 hours a day
Timeline: ASAP. I would like to finish as quickly as possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I qualify for financial aid
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 18
School Name Total Credits: # Sacramento city college
BUS 300 Intro to Business, Credits - 3, Grade - B (UMPI transfer Equivalency - BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3.00)
HCD 310 College success, Credits - 3, Grade - A (UMPI transfer Equivalency - FYS 100 First Year Seminar 3.00)
Math 34 Pre Algebra, Credits - 4, Grade - B (UMPI transfer Equivalency - MAT 1XX Math Elective 4.00)
Pols 301 Intro to Govt, Credits - 3, Grade - D (UMPI transfer Equivalency - POS 101 American Government 3.00)
Math 120 Intermediate Algebra, Credits - 5, Grade C (UMPI transfer Equivalency - "Not Accepted")
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications or military experience? none
I aim to complete my BA at UMPI and am in search of a straightforward course roadmap for a BA in Liberal Studies with a minor in Management & Leadership at UMPI. I'm already acquainted with Sophia and study.com, and I'm currently enrolled (I've also applied for UMPI spring term 2 already and awaiting confirmation). While I've explored the degree forum wiki, I'm struggling to determine the optimal class sequence and could use assistance in understanding how my previous credits contribute. My ultimate goal is uncertain, as I'm contemplating either attending law school or pursuing opportunities in tech, specifically in cybersecurity and cloud security. However, my immediate focus is on finishing my General Education Curriculum (GEC) and acquiring a minimum of 90 transfer credits by the second term of spring. Any advice would appreciated.
Your Age:33
What kind of degree do you want?: BLS with a minor in management and leadership (subject to change)
Budget: Around $5000, my budget is a little tight at the moment so the least expensive route would be the most desirable for me
Commitments: Full time single father 3 and business owner
Dedicated time to study: Maybe about 6 hours a day
Timeline: ASAP. I would like to finish as quickly as possible
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I qualify for financial aid
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 18
School Name Total Credits: # Sacramento city college
BUS 300 Intro to Business, Credits - 3, Grade - B (UMPI transfer Equivalency - BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3.00)
HCD 310 College success, Credits - 3, Grade - A (UMPI transfer Equivalency - FYS 100 First Year Seminar 3.00)
Math 34 Pre Algebra, Credits - 4, Grade - B (UMPI transfer Equivalency - MAT 1XX Math Elective 4.00)
Pols 301 Intro to Govt, Credits - 3, Grade - D (UMPI transfer Equivalency - POS 101 American Government 3.00)
Math 120 Intermediate Algebra, Credits - 5, Grade C (UMPI transfer Equivalency - "Not Accepted")
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None
Any certifications or military experience? none
I aim to complete my BA at UMPI and am in search of a straightforward course roadmap for a BA in Liberal Studies with a minor in Management & Leadership at UMPI. I'm already acquainted with Sophia and study.com, and I'm currently enrolled (I've also applied for UMPI spring term 2 already and awaiting confirmation). While I've explored the degree forum wiki, I'm struggling to determine the optimal class sequence and could use assistance in understanding how my previous credits contribute. My ultimate goal is uncertain, as I'm contemplating either attending law school or pursuing opportunities in tech, specifically in cybersecurity and cloud security. However, my immediate focus is on finishing my General Education Curriculum (GEC) and acquiring a minimum of 90 transfer credits by the second term of spring. Any advice would appreciated.