12-25-2013, 04:19 PM
Thank you for replying Sanantone! Yeah it seems like Sociology may involve a little bit more than I imagined. I chose it simply because I like learning about people, but I have other interests like science, health, and political science. Honestly, it really doesn't matter what I get my degree in, I just need to complete a bachelor's. From your experience, which concentration(s) do you believe would be better suited to accomplish this goal with the least amount of classes having to be taken at a college? Currently I have the following credits completed: Intro to Philosophy (3), Intro to Political Science (3), Public Speaking (3), Tai Chi (1), Healthy Cooking (1). So that's a total of 15 hours, but I'm not sure if they would accept the Tai Chi and Healthy Cooking electives.
Thank you so much for any help/advice you can provide!
Thank you so much for any help/advice you can provide!


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