Linda,
I agree with the above statements.
Go for BS in Liberal Arts or Liberal Science. You can then pursue a second BS degree by taking 30 more credits of hard science or math, or move on to a masters. It is all about breaking the effort into stages, with tangible milestones along the way. If the milestones are too far apart you will be inclined to give up. The science and math classes are often difficult to compress in time.
Why don't you try for a major or concentration in Psyc? It looks like you have taken a few psych courses, and you could probably complete a few more without too much difficulty. I tested out of 21 psych credits in a row, and one course led straight into another.
Education is never a waste of a family's money.
Keep moving along!!
I agree with the above statements.
Go for BS in Liberal Arts or Liberal Science. You can then pursue a second BS degree by taking 30 more credits of hard science or math, or move on to a masters. It is all about breaking the effort into stages, with tangible milestones along the way. If the milestones are too far apart you will be inclined to give up. The science and math classes are often difficult to compress in time.
Why don't you try for a major or concentration in Psyc? It looks like you have taken a few psych courses, and you could probably complete a few more without too much difficulty. I tested out of 21 psych credits in a row, and one course led straight into another.
Education is never a waste of a family's money.
Keep moving along!!
EC - BSLS Finally done!
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits
Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits