ali4nia Wrote:because I dont believe in your ''who cares?'' theory I think we live in a very competitive era, employers, schools every thing.. once the transcript is requested, consider this :they DO care!! so you better build your degree right from day 1 ! myself I speak 3 other languages beside English, I only decided to take 12cr from Clep french and move on with other subjects,I can always mention my language skills on my Resume picture this :
--well tell me about yourself
--I m Mr X I graduated from college/university X regionally accredited located in state X in United States of America!
--Ah very impressive so lets look at your transcript, umm..general education I see mostly Punjabi, arabic,Hindi etc..
dont you see any thing wrong here?? I would be like WTF ?? hilarious hope you get my point !
I' m sure somebody who has 20/30 credits in Punjabi is not considered the same as somebody with a broad range of knowledge. common sense 101 hilarious and psy 101 and sociology are very useful in almost every field
Actually Hindi, Punjabi could be a great asset since India is the second most populous country on earth and may beat out China population wise in the future. It may be even more important later. As far as arabic....there aren't enough people who can speak the language here in the states and in this day and age a very valuable skill. One of my friends is in the Army at the language school in Monterey and currently studying Arabic. From what he's told me- a lot of people fail the course.
A badly needed skill that I think is unwise of you to just write off.
Another friend of mine took Chinese through the Army language school as well. No degree and makes a great living working in Hong Kong.
Did I mention she beat out people with degrees for her current position? That's right - she came armed with no degree and just the ability to speak Chinese.
I guess those people that employ her didn't care about her lack of psych and sociology 101. In this global economy being bilingual/trilingual etc. will become more important. I would think you who mentioned speaking 3 languages would at least understand that.
And I'm not just talking about taking in for a few years and passing all the requirements. We all know plenty of people who are college educated took a foreign language, passed and unable to handle a basic conversation. Passing is much different than proficiency. Just like all those people who took psych 101 and sociology 101. Passing those courses makes no one an expert in the way people think/interact with others. Trust me. I work at a health care facility with an abundance of social workers/ Counselors with degrees majoring in psychology. I can also say having a degree in the subject isn't a guarantee that they know either. It just got their foot in the door.
A good friend of mine works Human resources. They could care less about what's on the transcript. How many human resource managers actually do that anyways? I doubt many do. All they want to know is proof one has the degree. I don't think they are going to really care about all the courses one took to obtain it.
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MS in Public Health at SNHU in progress. Expected Grad Date - August 2017
Hardstyle Kettlebell Certified -2014, Ice Chamber Kettlebell Sport Certified - 2015
NCSF Personal Trainer -2010
Done! BS in LIBERAL STUDIES From Excelsior. Conferral Date - Dec 18, 2009!
Licensed Practical Nurse - 1996
Completed!
Military - 58 credits
Traditional - 12 credits
Clep - 21 credits
Excelsior Exams - Organizational Behavior(B), World Population (A), Ethics (A), Cultural Diversity (B),Psychology of A&A (A), Gerontology (B)
DSST -Drugs & Alcohol (A), Civil War (A), Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (A), Social Psychology (A)
Penn Foster- Info Lit (passed)
MS in Public Health at SNHU in progress. Expected Grad Date - August 2017
Hardstyle Kettlebell Certified -2014, Ice Chamber Kettlebell Sport Certified - 2015
NCSF Personal Trainer -2010
Done! BS in LIBERAL STUDIES From Excelsior. Conferral Date - Dec 18, 2009!
Licensed Practical Nurse - 1996
Completed!
Military - 58 credits
Traditional - 12 credits
Clep - 21 credits
Excelsior Exams - Organizational Behavior(B), World Population (A), Ethics (A), Cultural Diversity (B),Psychology of A&A (A), Gerontology (B)
DSST -Drugs & Alcohol (A), Civil War (A), Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (A), Social Psychology (A)
Penn Foster- Info Lit (passed)