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Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - Kiwi Lover - 07-11-2006 Criticalthinker Wrote:[SIZE="7"]74!!!![/SIZE] WELL DONE! You did so well! Give yourself a big pat on the back! Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - ShotoJuku - 07-11-2006 Criticalthinker Wrote:[SIZE="7"]74!!!![/SIZE] [SIZE="6"][COLOR="Blue"] INCREDIBLE SCORE!![/COLOR][/SIZE] Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - yutzyj - 07-12-2006 Criticalthinker Wrote:[SIZE="7"]74!!!![/SIZE]Great Score and Great Job! i believe you can never overstudy. i'd rather have the feeling of knowing most of the answers than the opposite feeling where you know none. ![]() Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - Criticalthinker - 07-12-2006 Thanks all! I'm wondering if I'm not so smart after all...I was reading through my distribution requriements last night for IU's General Studies program, and I find it hard to understand and no luck with getting an advisor on the phone or via email yet. I now have 104 credits, with yesterday's Humanities pass. Giving me 18 credits in English. Here 's what IU says: (This is not actually the IU program that I work with, but SB's website was the most clearly stated) It sounds as though, I can get no more than 21 credits in a subject area, but can have up to 30 in a professional school. This would mean that my plan to take American Lit and English Lit for another hopefully easy 12 is out. I'm wondering if I could still take American Lit, but just 3 of the UL credits would apply, and the other 3 not count. It's the same price, and at least I would have the 3 UL. (I just need 4) That would bring my total to 21 in English. Then instead of English Lit, I could take either American History (both) and American Governement for 9 Then my scheduled Fundamentals of Counseling (3) Here's to Your Health (3 UL) and add Drug/Alcohol Abuse (3 UL) I'm a bit frustrated at the moment, because my old advisor said I just needed to finish my electives and it didn't matter what the courses were, at least that was what he seemed to be saying. Ugh... I'm feeling kind of down about this, because I know I can pass AL and EL easily now that I see what those types of questions were like on Humanities. Need smarter people than me to decipher the web explanation. Thanks, CT Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - snazzlefrag - 07-12-2006 Criticalthinker Wrote:I now have 104 credits, with yesterday's Humanities pass. Giving me 18 credits in English. Hi CT, The sentence above makes it seem like you might be including your newly earned 6 credits in CLEP Humanities as English credits. Is that the case, or am I reading it wrong? CLEP Humanities is not considered an "English" subject. Just checking, Snazzlefrag Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - Criticalthinker - 07-12-2006 Okay, so I figured this out with the help an advisor from another one of IU's campuses. I do have to cap English at 21, but I will still take the AL CLEP and use it to finish all my UL credits, as IU counts it as a 300 level course, and they will drop three LL English credits. So now I will be taking the following CLEPS American Literature 6 hours Am Government 3 hours United States History- I - 3 hours United States History II -3 hours DANTES Fundamentals of Counseling - 3 Here's to Your Health -3 I'm glad I sorted it out. The disbursements are kind of tricky. Also only 51 non Arts and Sciences credits allowed, and only 30 of those in one school, such as Education or Music, or HYPER etc... I'm okay there. Thanks for letting me think aloud here. ![]() Humanties: Peterson's vs IC - Criticalthinker - 07-12-2006 Thanks for looking at it. At IU, 3 of Humanities is Fine Arts 3 is considered English...good point, I wish it were considered History or something else entirely, like "Humanities"! |