11-09-2011, 03:56 PM
kphung29 Wrote:Yeah NAP, I checked the credits for Here's to Your Health and turns out it's LL free elective so I decided to skip on that exam. So after searching on the forum and getting valuable feedback from you two, I was able to come up with a definitive study plan to finish my degree. Also, my Organic Chemistry 1 class is considered 200 level at my previous university so I believe it'll fall into Liberal Studies section. With that in mind, these are the exams I plan to take to fulfill the rest. Jennifer and everyone else, please let me know if this plan satisfies my graduation requirements. Thanks again!
Humanities - 6CRS remaining - CLEP - HUMANITIES
General Education - 15CRS remaining - from B&M - 12CR -BIO2,GEN CHEM 1&2, CLEP - HIST OF US 1
Liberal Studies A UL - 18CRS remaining - 6 DSSTS - RISE & FALL OF S.N., SUBSTANCE ABUSE, VIETNAM WAR, INTRO TO WORLD RELIGIONS, FUND OF
COUNSELING, INTRO TO MODERN MIDDLE EAST
Liberal Studies B - 8CR remaining - from B&M - 4CRS- ORGO CHEM 1, CLEP - A&I LITERATURE (4 CRS HERE AND 2 CRS EXCESS TO FREE ELECTIVES?)
Free Electives - 16CR remaining - 14 FEMA, 2CRS EXCESS FR A&I LIT
Hold on for a second for your eval, because I'm about 70 percent sure they'll bump your orgo UP into the 300 level which is part of your 18, saving you from taking one exam!
Humanities: looks good
Gen ed: looks good
Liberal studies A UL: orgo 4 + 14 other (5 dsst) = 1 excess into LL liberal studies
Liberal studies B LL: 7 to go (excess from above) A&I Lit + 1 CLEP anything = 2 excess into free electives
Free electives 16 cr: 2 excess from above, 14 FEMA
Of course, if orgo ends up as 200 level, your initial plan works perfectly assuming your in-major distribution fits with the requirements.