02-05-2013, 12:28 AM
I'm not worried about the degree looking more traditional per se. Chemistry has been a passion of mine for awhile and I do have about 60 credit hours total (not all chemistry) so really I just wanted to earn that degree since it was my original major. My life is super crazy busy and it's just too insane to attend class with my butt in the seat and in the lab anymore. The chemistry requirements (that they list) for COSC seem pretty laid back considering what most schools want, but they don't really specify in enough detail to know exactly what they are looking for. This is all pretty new to me still so I'm trying to understand how it all works. The natural science/math route would be by far easier, but I can't shake the desire for my chemistry degree. I don't need the chemistry degree for a certain reason, just more of a personal goal I want to complete and complete a little easier than attending my local college for two more years. Thanks guys!