04-23-2017, 11:00 PM
First, you need to see what is required in your state as to which degree you should get. If your state prefers or requires a degree in something specific, then you don't want the BALS. But if they don't care, then you should get it.
One of the hardest things is to figure out what goes where, and every school is different.
I did a spreadsheet showing what will go where at this point from what you'd put, but it's not 100% since I'm not sure on a few courses. Like Intro to Comm - was that a speech course or not? If so, then it goes where I put it. If not, then it moves to Gen Ed Electives. Also, some of these courses can go down into the Liberal Studies Area of Study, but that's just a matter of shifting courses around.
Anyway, this gives you a good start.
Another thing to figure out is where you want to focus your studies on. English, Psych and History are the easiest to get UL credits.
First things first, sign up for a free ACE account: https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseacti...ATION.main; it's where you'll be sending your credits.
If you want to take a fairly easy math course, and think you might be able to pass Intermediate Algebra before 4/30, then sign up for ALEKS math and get that course completed. It's 3cr, and your math requirement done for $20. If you pass it, and think you can do College Algebra as well, go for it. It expires on 4/30, but it's worth trying.
Also, go take the Insurance Ethics course for free at The Institutes. Take the free course (not the $5 one) and send those credits to ACE.
Read the Beginner's Guide to start getting an idea of how things work around here. And keep reading posts daily, that helps as well. It will take a while to start to figure things out, but you can complete some things while you're figuring out how it all works.
One of the hardest things is to figure out what goes where, and every school is different.
I did a spreadsheet showing what will go where at this point from what you'd put, but it's not 100% since I'm not sure on a few courses. Like Intro to Comm - was that a speech course or not? If so, then it goes where I put it. If not, then it moves to Gen Ed Electives. Also, some of these courses can go down into the Liberal Studies Area of Study, but that's just a matter of shifting courses around.
Anyway, this gives you a good start.
Another thing to figure out is where you want to focus your studies on. English, Psych and History are the easiest to get UL credits.
First things first, sign up for a free ACE account: https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseacti...ATION.main; it's where you'll be sending your credits.
If you want to take a fairly easy math course, and think you might be able to pass Intermediate Algebra before 4/30, then sign up for ALEKS math and get that course completed. It's 3cr, and your math requirement done for $20. If you pass it, and think you can do College Algebra as well, go for it. It expires on 4/30, but it's worth trying.
Also, go take the Insurance Ethics course for free at The Institutes. Take the free course (not the $5 one) and send those credits to ACE.
Read the Beginner's Guide to start getting an idea of how things work around here. And keep reading posts daily, that helps as well. It will take a while to start to figure things out, but you can complete some things while you're figuring out how it all works.
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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