10-07-2008, 11:24 PM
Hello!!
Today I just passed my first clep tests (US History I and II) and I'm really excited about the whole testing thing. My problem lies in the fact that I do not yet know what to go for. My original plan was I wanted to get a BA in Marketing from TESC. And then get a MBA or MS from another school. The problem with this is for TESC I would have to take Statistics and Precal, and I cannot see myself ever passing those. I would also have to take a business class that I would have to pay alot of money for.
I was also thinking of getting a degree from charter oak in business admin, but I do not like the general studies degree.
I would like a career in Marketing where I can be creative and travel..and I would like to go to grad school for that.
My current thinking is..getting a Psychology degree from TESC (which i've always had a high interest in) It would only require one math class (algebra..which I could test out of)
If I were to get that degree...would I then be able to go to a Masters program and get an MBA or MS? or would I have to go for a school for psychology? I would think that having a grasp on psychology would be good for a career in marketing....
Thanks,
Keith
Today I just passed my first clep tests (US History I and II) and I'm really excited about the whole testing thing. My problem lies in the fact that I do not yet know what to go for. My original plan was I wanted to get a BA in Marketing from TESC. And then get a MBA or MS from another school. The problem with this is for TESC I would have to take Statistics and Precal, and I cannot see myself ever passing those. I would also have to take a business class that I would have to pay alot of money for.
I was also thinking of getting a degree from charter oak in business admin, but I do not like the general studies degree.
I would like a career in Marketing where I can be creative and travel..and I would like to go to grad school for that.
My current thinking is..getting a Psychology degree from TESC (which i've always had a high interest in) It would only require one math class (algebra..which I could test out of)
If I were to get that degree...would I then be able to go to a Masters program and get an MBA or MS? or would I have to go for a school for psychology? I would think that having a grasp on psychology would be good for a career in marketing....
Thanks,
Keith