12-22-2015, 02:52 PM
I'm in a quandary. I'm enrolled at TESC, and really want a marketing degree, but accounting and statistics make my head spin. But the best alternative for me is Communications, which isn't as easy to test out of, from what I'm seeing. Both are equally relevant to my career path, and there's no specific preference in my field. I really just want to finish college, because I'm the only one at my company of 40 people who hasn't. But I feel like a copout going for the 'easier' classes because I know if I tried, I could do the harder ones - I just don't really *want* to work harder than necessary.
So that said, my big question for you folks:
Are there additional issues in testing out of a Communications degree that would make it more challenging than BSBA Marketing?
So that said, my big question for you folks:
Are there additional issues in testing out of a Communications degree that would make it more challenging than BSBA Marketing?
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Saylor: Principles of Marketing | Principles of Management
Free: Kaplan PLA | Cybersecurity for Everyone | Cybersecurity for Business | CPCU Ethics
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra | College Algebra | Pre-Calculus | Intro to Stats |
Straighterline: Cultural Anthropology | Intro to Religion | Accounting I | Microeconomics
Next up: TECEP Psychology of Women