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QUOTE(hioctane @ Jan 28, 2005 - 11:57 PM) For degree objective: Do I put "BA" if I want a 4 yr degree? What does this mean "Education credential objective (may be in addition to major/program objective). Teacher, specialist or other service credential program:" they have applying for a credential and not interested and planning to apply for credential what are those? [right][snapback]239716[/snapback][/right] I am a second semester junior and I can answer most any question college related. I really suggest getting your four year degree as it will provide you with more oppurtunity than a two year. In all honesty it doesnt really matter what you major in, just that you get a degree. I suggest taking a variety of electives so you can figure out what you like. I am majoring in criminal justice with a minor in psychology (I found out I only need two more classes to get it) so I mean you can try your hand at that, try your business classes, etc. If you are looking at banking or w/e I'd talk with an advisor and see what a good program would be at the state school. Maybe accounting? If your looking at taking other courses (math/science) do so. You'll probably be required to take both as degree supporting courses. The problem with transferring is that you lose a lot of your credits. You would want to speak to someone in the registrarrrrrss office and they can let you know by your transcript then you have to get an offical one sent over. It is not a necessity to have declared a major but if you don't right away I suggest limiting yourself to gen eds because if you take a bunch of different catagories you'll start wasting time and money. What are you looking at doing in the optometry field? In order to practice you'll need more education. Usually you'd major in pre-med or something of the sort. MBA is masters of business adm. On/off campus means that if your on campus you'd live there. Off campus you'd commute to school. For the degree objective BA should work. Any other questions? -------------------- i am awesome
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