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Newb in need of help with the "Big 3"
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Greetings!

A safe bet would be to look at the curriculum for a AAS in liberal science and start with some of the easier courses. Many of these courses are common for any degree. You can do this without enrollment in any college, and perhaps save a year of enrollment costs, since the requirements are well documented.

One thing for certain is that a two or four year degree in anything will boost your career choices. This is especially true if you ever want to move from a small employer to a larger one. Most online job applications have a selection for highest degree, and that alone determines if your resume even gets looked at. Once you pass the degree gateway in the application process, the prospective employer might read your resume looking for job history and certifications.

A somewhat related degree that can be easily completed online is a BSLS with a concentration in psyc. As you approach graduation, you may have learned enough to get a high mark on the Psych GRE, and get a BS Psyc degree instead.

Welcome to the forum!
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Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits
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Newb in need of help with the "Big 3" - by malcs - 05-18-2009, 08:08 AM

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