03-14-2018, 12:14 PM
(03-14-2018, 11:25 AM)rlw74 Wrote: Regarding proctoring, what I loved about study.com was the ability to test at any time, without having to schedule it ahead of time. I too have a little one at home. I've had him interrupt a test and climb up in my lap and it was ok. They mainly want to know you aren't cheating, so it's unlikely a crying baby or toddler is going to be seen as cheating. If anything its a distraction for you. But it looks like you have already gotten past at least one study.com class and know the format.
Yea it wasn't too bad. I did personal finance, but i have worked in banking the last 6 years... so needless to say it wasn't challenging.
The real challenge i am having is deciding which courses i can take to fulfill my upper level requirements.
i would LOOOOOVE it if someone would chime in with the specific courses that will work with a No-Concentration BALS.
my main confusion is if i can do business courses with a no-concentration BALS or it has to be humanities and etc