GRRRRRRRRRR!!
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Unfortunately with any degree you will be required to take classes that have nothing to do with your major.
My DH is on his last semester for a degree in human resources and he has taken many classes that do not relate to his field of study but they are required. It makes no sense to me.
My DH is on his last semester for a degree in human resources and he has taken many classes that do not relate to his field of study but they are required. It makes no sense to me.
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I saw a program on a guy who did up chemistry/physics/allgebra advice for his niece so she could pass some highschool coures. It became so popular on the net that it now available to others on numerous subjects. He had just won a grant or accomadation from Pres. Obabama? Maybe you can find his program and get some help. I sure wish they had this stuff when I struggled through school.
#14
I don't know if this will make you feel any better,,,but I know a lady that has a Dr. degree in Bio chemistry and she works in a lab for IAMS dog food....she said ...the chemical balance in the dog food was important for their health...oh well maybe you'll get a good laugh out of this anyway.....
#15
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Part of the reason for going to college is to stretch your brain. That is often the reason for requiring off the wall courses, according to some professors. Take that idea as it fits your thinking.
#16
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Remember that schools are businesses too! One woman in my class chose all of her electives to qualify for a second degree...eennt...the school said no. she needed ? additional classes. It made an additional year to finnish. Maybe you have to declare a double major to start your courses.
I think I am trailing off your original post. Sorry.
Wishing you the best with your classes.
Quilter68
I think I am trailing off your original post. Sorry.
Wishing you the best with your classes.
Quilter68
#17
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
Unfortunately with any degree you will be required to take classes that have nothing to do with your major.
My DH is on his last semester for a degree in human resources and he has taken many classes that do not relate to his field of study but they are required. It makes no sense to me.
My DH is on his last semester for a degree in human resources and he has taken many classes that do not relate to his field of study but they are required. It makes no sense to me.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
I saw a program on a guy who did up chemistry/physics/allgebra advice for his niece so she could pass some highschool coures. It became so popular on the net that it now available to others on numerous subjects. He had just won a grant or accomadation from Pres. Obabama? Maybe you can find his program and get some help. I sure wish they had this stuff when I struggled through school.
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