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Hello all,
I have two questions.
(1) I did my first baccalaureate at a liberal arts school that offered a lot of uniquely-named non-sciece courses... ex: Food, Plants, and Nutrition (a seminar), Questions of God in Politics, etc. I'm currently pursuing a second baccalaureate at a local state school that costs WAY less money, and I'm interested to know what y'all think would be the most expeditious way to replace these courses?
(1a) Would taking them online be a good option?
(1b) Would substituting a nutrition class of > credits for the Food, Plants, and Nutrition seminar be a good idea? How liberal is AACOMAS in comparing classes?
This is a difficult problem for me, because all of the courses are named and described so... colorfully... and it might be difficult to convince AACOMAS that they're equivalent.
Second question:
(2) I took nearly half of my first baccalaureate through an early entrant college program, that I entered after I left high school in my sophomore year. I got my G.E.D. after taking about 70 credits. Does AACOMAS consider these credits to be part of my 'college career,' despite the fact that they were basically high school?
Thanks!
I have two questions.
(1) I did my first baccalaureate at a liberal arts school that offered a lot of uniquely-named non-sciece courses... ex: Food, Plants, and Nutrition (a seminar), Questions of God in Politics, etc. I'm currently pursuing a second baccalaureate at a local state school that costs WAY less money, and I'm interested to know what y'all think would be the most expeditious way to replace these courses?
(1a) Would taking them online be a good option?
(1b) Would substituting a nutrition class of > credits for the Food, Plants, and Nutrition seminar be a good idea? How liberal is AACOMAS in comparing classes?
This is a difficult problem for me, because all of the courses are named and described so... colorfully... and it might be difficult to convince AACOMAS that they're equivalent.
Second question:
(2) I took nearly half of my first baccalaureate through an early entrant college program, that I entered after I left high school in my sophomore year. I got my G.E.D. after taking about 70 credits. Does AACOMAS consider these credits to be part of my 'college career,' despite the fact that they were basically high school?
Thanks!
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