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Old 08-17-2006, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by meshnest
hi, just signed up yesterday. I've spent a dizzying amount of time searching the past messages, but didn't quite get the answer I was shooting for..

so at the risk of sounding redundant...

Would taking the social sciences and history be a better approach than taking psych and sociology to get 6 credits for a social science gen ed requirment?
I started studying the psych ...and realize its only been a day, but I'm spinning my wheels on it.

Although the 1,000+ questions for the social science & history looks daunting too. But some have commented that it was fairly easy..I really need to knock out 6 credits in social science field within 2 weeks. looking for the path of least resistance! Hoping to get some feedback :-)

cheers, Rolf


FYI - i'm starting capella online for bus admin

testing experience entails 2 dantes in '95
nat science & college math

First - WELCOME to the IC-Forums!!

Next, relax, all will come into place and your wheels will take hold and no longer slip.

IMO - taking Sociology FIRST followed by Psych would be a better option. Soc is said to be one, if not the easiest exams out there so it would be a good warm-up and get you in gear. After that, Psych pretty much picks up on the Soc trail and will give you the credits you need in no time.

GOOD LUCK!!
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