11-24-2017, 01:13 PM
(11-24-2017, 12:50 PM)originalamyj Wrote: The deal with Shmoop is that you are supposed to keep all the tabs open. I wind up with like 20 tabs open, can't find the information I'm supposed to or forget where it is. Or worst case I leave my computer and someone (kids!) closes out my browser so now I have to start over opening all those tabs.
I wish they would just present the information clearly with fewer rabbit trails, and then test on the information presented. I just don't get it. But as an English major I don't think I have any choice. I can't pay $$$ for each upper level course I need so I have to give Shmoop a good shot. I hope I can pass these courses, if not I don't know what I will do...
Worst case scenario - you switch to a BALS degree, and take Psych or History courses instead. It's not the worst thing in the world - if I was looking for a tutor for my kid, I'd want someone who was good at that, rather than someone with the "right" degree. Word of mouth is much more important than degree for what you want to do (IMHO).
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