jbrown97ls
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Calc3 and Physics homework will be the death of me.
I did it in an odd sequence as well. I got a BS in Engineering first. Then went back for my masters and satisfied the requirements of the dual degree program for a BS in Physics at the same time. It pretty much sucked, finishing off some 400 level physics classes while working on a MSME.I'm a finance major and am probably going to add in accounting at the end. It's just that work load on the 300-400 level classes that gets you.
It'll really just depend on the coruses/money/job, the difference between finance and getting the accounting is literally another semester or two. I wanted to sit for my CPA at some point anyways.I did it in an odd sequence as well. I got a BS in Engineering first. Then went back for my masters and satisfied the requirements of the dual degree program for a BS in Physics at the same time. It pretty much sucked, finishing off some 400 level physics classes while working on a MSME.
It's similar with the engineering/physics deal. It was only like 6 or 8 extra classes to satisfy the requirements to obtain the physics degree.It'll really just depend on the coruses/money/job, the difference between finance and getting the accounting is literally another semester or two. I wanted to sit for my CPA at some point anyways.
Ha, Im a music major. I can't imagine that! Lol, how many credit hours are you taking?I'm a finance major and am probably going to add in accounting at the end. It's just that work load on the 300-400 level classes that gets you.