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Can anyone someone please help me find a school online that is affordable where I can take experimental psychology?
Tesc is telling me that I have no FAFSA left to cover the course again.
I thought they only charged a fee per year and that was it. To be honest I never got the whole FAFSA thing with them not like they explained it. Heck the never bothered to contact the loans in place that I was even in school. They received them late.
Anyway any school suggestions would be appreciated.
I will be paying for this cash so something very cheap would be great :willynilly:
thanks guys and gals.
Again experimental psychology
DETC, ACE or other is fine.
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Park University: Experimental Psychology (PS406)

it seems the next time it starts is in June 2010 Park University: Academic Calendar
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Don't know if this will help:

Distance Learning in Psychology
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Also, (I don't know if you had to return the materials you used in the TESC class) but you could study up, and use the IC resources to just go in and take the ECE Research Methods in Psychology test. It would get it all done for you in that one test, as well as only costing $240 or so (+ the transcript from EC, I guess) and get it done and out of the way for you.

One of the things I've loved about EC so far is their financial aid system. They're pretty good at communicating to you how much you can get, and if you accept how much you have available/have spent. Also the 2010-2010 year starts in July, so if you're wanting financial aid for that period, you'll want to make sure you fill out an updated FAFSA (even if you're not going back to TESC, you can jump online and tell them to send it to a different school, for example if you wanted to start a masters/doctoral program this fall.)
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I would second ECE Research Methods. I remember reading that you don't want to take another exam, but it might be a good option if nothing else is readily available. I took all the EC psych exams, and I thought Research Methods was the easiest, even though I didn't like the topic as much as the others.

Best of luck! I hope you find something that will work for you.
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