04-24-2020, 05:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2020, 05:39 PM by angellicarob.)
(04-24-2020, 05:06 PM)natshar Wrote:(04-24-2020, 04:24 PM)angellicarob Wrote: Any advice will help. First off I am a I despise writing papers. I have started one class at Amberton university. I am in the Master of professional development. I need the quickest and way to get through this without having to write so many papers. I was looking at Waldens I/O tempo program but I’m unsure home much writing is involved with it. I do understand that some writing will have to be done I’m just not a strong writer. OR any advice on any other masters degrees. I am open to changing majors. I do like leadership and Organizational leadership. Anyway I’m lost.I have not done Walden Tempo. But I've heard from multiple posts on the this fourm about multiple degrees that Walden Tempo is writing intensive.
Amberton University- taking one class now 2020
CDA - 2019
SNHU -BA in General Studies- Minior-Human Resource Management.
Albany Technical College-GED-Diploma Dental Assistant-AS degree Health Studies.
Particularly the I/O pysch I believe the post said a 10-15 page paper per credit.
A masters degree at any level will require writing some papers, some more than others.
Why are you getting a masters degree and can it be any any major or school?
Right now I just really want a masters that is all no special degree. Any major any school
(04-24-2020, 05:11 PM)kevinmane Wrote: I got my Professional Development MA from Amberton.
What's great about that program is that you have a ton of classes you can choose from.
Before selecting your next class, look at the syllabi for all the ones offered. Each syllabus for the class will show you whether it is more test-heavy or writing-based.
For instance, when I had to take the Ethics course, I saw that there were 3 classes available, each with different professors.
I looked at each syllabus for all 3.
1 was very test-heavy and not too much writing.
1 was half and half.
And the other 1 was all writing.
Personally, I like writing over tests, so I chose Option # 3. But in your case, you could pick Option # 1.
So for now, I say: stick with Amberton, and be very selective on which classes you take, and which professors you take them with based on the syllabi.
Thanks I will do that for the next semester thanks for the information.