05-31-2006, 06:32 PM
snazzlefrag Wrote:Hi Libartsmgr,
I don't specifically need Accounting for a Psych degree. However, I am also trying to include most of the requirements for a business degree as I go along. Since Accounting is changing to a 3-credit CLEP next year, and since I am already studying a "financial" type of course, I thought I might go for the accounting exam to try and optimize my time.
So while I don't NEED to take it, I do WANT to take it at some point...and right after the Principles of Finance seems like a good time to get it over with. I just thought I'd ask for feedback, to see what others think.
If it is worth taking the two exams close together, I can just push back my Civil War exam until after I take Accounting.
But I'm just thinking out loud at this stage.
Also, I already took Analyzing Lit back in November. I am not planning on taking Social Science (I already have a gazillion Social Science credits).
Sounds like you've got a plan. Good luck

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