08-14-2015, 06:32 PM
I am not a good one to discuss which degree, but I could offer some different advice (for after you figure out your degree):
1) Take more ALEKS courses if you have time left (Intermediate Algebra, Trig or Precalculus, Statistics) because you've already paid the $20, you might as well get as many credits as you can.
2) TEEX courses - all 3 together is 6 units (FREE)
3) Take the Kaplan PLA course (FREE)
4) If you are good at math, you might want to consider additional math courses since you've worked through Algebra already, and especially if you go through Stats - Applied Liberal Arts Math (TECEP), College Math (CLEP, 6 units), Business Math (DSST)
5) If you are good at Computers, you can also add a group of those: Intro to Computing (DSST) OR Information Systems (CLEP), Computer Concepts & Applications (TECEP), Management Information Systems (DSST), and Fundamentals of Cybersecurity (DSST - but only if you don't already have TEEX IT Prof course, they duplicate).
6) Take a Sophia course if you get a great deal (I took Project Management for FREE).
7) Obviously, if you're already paid for at SL, take as many courses as you can fit into that paid-for time period.
Of course, you will want to determine which degree you want first, and see where/if these will fit in. But these are the best source of free courses, or then easier (than average) courses to pass once you've already studied for one in a group.
There are other good groupings of courses as well, but it looks like you have a lot of GenEd stuff already (or Social Sciences).
Good luck!
1) Take more ALEKS courses if you have time left (Intermediate Algebra, Trig or Precalculus, Statistics) because you've already paid the $20, you might as well get as many credits as you can.
2) TEEX courses - all 3 together is 6 units (FREE)
3) Take the Kaplan PLA course (FREE)
4) If you are good at math, you might want to consider additional math courses since you've worked through Algebra already, and especially if you go through Stats - Applied Liberal Arts Math (TECEP), College Math (CLEP, 6 units), Business Math (DSST)
5) If you are good at Computers, you can also add a group of those: Intro to Computing (DSST) OR Information Systems (CLEP), Computer Concepts & Applications (TECEP), Management Information Systems (DSST), and Fundamentals of Cybersecurity (DSST - but only if you don't already have TEEX IT Prof course, they duplicate).
6) Take a Sophia course if you get a great deal (I took Project Management for FREE).
7) Obviously, if you're already paid for at SL, take as many courses as you can fit into that paid-for time period.
Of course, you will want to determine which degree you want first, and see where/if these will fit in. But these are the best source of free courses, or then easier (than average) courses to pass once you've already studied for one in a group.
There are other good groupings of courses as well, but it looks like you have a lot of GenEd stuff already (or Social Sciences).
Good luck!
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EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA