11-10-2014, 04:37 PM
JohnnyHeck Wrote:This is probably the best starting point for your situation. We will be able to see how each school evaluates your tech credits and how their degree requirements differ by course distribution. If you come back here with these two evals and give us some more insight into your career experiences, perhaps we can give you better ideas for specific courses. Your desire to target memorization without writing is somewhat incompatible in that high memorization courses, e.g. history, usually require a display of your knowledge through papers. But with a broad range of possible courses for these catchall degrees, we may be able to suggest specific courses and CBEs that will work for you. Since you aren't keen on math, I don't think the sciences will work. But consider that they are usually heavy on memorization and paperless. You have 6 months from date of application before you have to enroll and keep the 2014 catalog year for which these evals will be based. Another thought for you: If you wanted to delay additional applications for awhile you could put that time to good use completing Gen-Ed LA CBEs that you know will fulfill distribution requirements at any school. I'd start with Intros to Psych, Sociology, and Biology - all memorization and multiple choice exams. Check out the LL course offerings at InstaCert and bounce these off the Gen-Ed reqs of each school and go for the ones that will be good anywhere. Good luck.
That sounds like a good idea to start with some Gen-ED CBEs since you only have 6 months from date of application. I just subscribed to instantcert, i'll probably start with intro to sociology. Do you know if I will still need intro to psychology since I already have a credit for general psychology?
Thanks again!