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So all I need is 3 more science GER credits, unfortunately my school won't count any DSST or CLEP exams toward that, they would only count as electives. I'm looking at taking either
Environmental Science or
General Physics I. Does anyone have any opinion on which course would be easier? I'll also be taking calculus I through UMUC at the same time.
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I haven't heard of SL Environmental Science. Is that new?
Also, SL Physics is fairly new; I don't think any feedback has been posted here, yet.
Does one of them interest you more than the other one?
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I don't know anything about their Environmental Science course, but I believe their Physics course is calculus based.
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NAP Wrote:I haven't heard of SL Environmental Science. Is that new?
Also, SL Physics is fairly new; I don't think any feedback has been posted here, yet.
Does one of them interest you more than the other one?
Yes I believe it's new. If I were just taking my time and doing one course at a time, physics would definitely interest me more. However, like most of us I work full time and have a wife a 3 children, and I'll also be taking calculus at the same time. So I'd rather just take the easiest course. But I see what you're getting at, I'd probably have an easier time with a course that interests me. I'm just trying to finish up my gen ed courses so I can move on to my computer science courses. I'm already a developer and sys admin, so I'm just trying to finish up the degree as soon as possible to round out my resume.
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