07-02-2013, 10:22 PM
sanantone Wrote:Analyzing and Interpreting Literature is a fairly easy exam, and it counts as 6 humanities credits. It's probably the easiest humanities test. Depending on how easy math is for you, ALEKS courses can be used to fill the natural science areas. ALEKS is $20 per month. TESC will give credit for Intermediate Algebra; College Algebra or College Algebra with Trigonometry (duplicates); Trigonometry or Pre-calculus (duplicates); and Business Statistics, Introduction to Statistics, or Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (duplicates). There is also Straighterline for self-paced courses. I made an up to date, 99.98% test out plan for the BA in Social Science. I just didn't include the general education requirements. TESC just changed them anyway.
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Thanks again. I looked at your course recommendation and I guess I just confused because I know I still need GE. I also wasn't fully sure I understood the way everything was laid out. I'm sure it's just me because there are so many options and its easy to get overwhelmed. When you say "Choose a minimum of 12 in one subject and a maximum of 18), you are referring to credits, right?
So, I could choose roughly 3 from the Psych category, 3 from Econ, take the single Geo exam, 3 from PS, take the single Anthro exam, both social science, 3 from History, all of AofJ, and make sure to take a minimum of 18 for UL and then meet the qualifications for the degree providing I also fulfill the GE requirements as I outlined in my spreadsheet, right? I'm sorry for all the questions. I just like having a good plan and I'm guessing the advisors at TESC aren't going to tell me the best way to not pay them money for a butt load of classes.
Thanks again.
