12-25-2013, 06:28 PM
Thank Tedium and Sanatone! I think Psychology would be the next logical step. I have previous exposure to the subject as I took an intro class in high school, and the AP Psychology class in high school as well, however, I never took the AP exam because I wasn't planning on going to college at that point. (I was a "rebel" moving to the beat of my own drum lol). I always liked Psychology but when I got to college Sociology piqued my interests so I thought I would go with that. I'm looking over the degree requirements at COSC, and I was wondering if one of you could explain to me the difference between the Applied Behavior Science - Psychology track and the General Studies - Psychology concentration track? The reason I am asking is because it says that the GRE test will satisfy most of the degree requirements for the applied behavior science - psychology degree ( Charter Oak State College - Applied Behavioral Science - Psychology Focus ), but for General Studies - Psychology, it says the GRE will not satisfy the subject requirements but can count towards elective credits. ( Psychology - Charter Oak State College Catalog ). This leads me to lean more towards the applied science degree, but I just wanted to get some insight from you all so to how this would affect me as far as testing out. Thank so much!
