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muslimmetalhead
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25 Sep 2014, 6:35 am

Versus actually taking on campus or online.
Already registered for Bio 120 now and next month online English 101.
English 101 and 102 required?6 credit hours.
2.
Humanities*?Minimum 8 credit hours in more than
one discipline.
Art, Communication Arts, English Literature, Foreign
Language, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, or
Theatre.
3.
Mathematics/Sciences?Minimum 20 credit hours.
One course must be a mathematics course.
One course must be a lab science course in Biology,
Chemistry, Geography 105 or 135, Geology, or Physics.
4.
Social Sciences*?8 credit hours in more than one
discipline.
Anthropology, Economics, Geography 133 or 241,
History, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.
5.
General Electives?18 credit hours.
Electives must be chosen from transferable 100- or
200-level courses.
6.
All courses that apply to this degree must be at the 100-
or 200-level.


Plan to test out of a bunch of courses hopefully.
Which courses do you think I should test out of rather than the full class?
I want to research in math and science, so I feel like the major courses in those areas, and probably in CIS, should be taken very seriously in this regard


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25 Sep 2014, 7:29 am

I never took an online class back in community college or plan on taking one now. I personally prefer actual classes so I can learn from the professor themselves and have them explain the subject in person. To answer your question to the best of my abilities, I say any subject you are not strong in don't take it online. Having access to the professor may be beneficial when taking a difficult subject.