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    Old 05-26-2007, 10:38 AM
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    Brian,

    Awesome accomplishments! I am truly dumbfounded at the light-speed progression you've made! Best wishes to you with your future plans, and thank you for all of your support.
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    Old 05-27-2007, 07:35 PM
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    Congratulations AGAIN, Brian!!! I bet it feels great to be done!
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    Old 05-30-2007, 12:07 AM
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    A hearty congratulations to Brian, Plus, he has shown me the way to a D/L Master's program. Although I was not accepted into the Psych degree plan because I don't have a undergrad degree in Psychology, I was accepted into the MBA plan with a concentration in HRM. I should be starting around 20 June and will start a new countdown, where he left off. Wish me well on my new journey; I hope I will be as successful as Brain was. Regards, Lee
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    Congrats, Brian! What a worthwhile accomplishment. You are an inspiration!


    And congrats, Lee! CCU is a great school. I've been eyeing both of those programs for almost a year now and I can't wait until I can graduate and enroll in one of them (can't decide which). I wonder how many undergrad psych courses it would take to get into the MS Psychology program without a BS Psychology?
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    I was accepted into the MBA plan with a concentration in HRM. I should be starting around 20 June and will start a new countdown, where he left off. Wish me well on my new journey; I hope I will be as successful as Brian was. Regards, Lee


    Congrats Lee and Welcome to the CCU Family!!
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    Thanks once again to all of you that have extended their Congrats!!
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    Brian,

    So happy for you!!! That's amazing progress! Good luck to you and thanks for all the support you've been to all of us.

    We'll miss you.

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    We'll miss you.

    Crystal,

    We're not going to let Shoto get away after ALL this time! He said he would still be keeping an eye on the forum, and we're going to hold him to it!!!

    And I agree...Shoto has been a wonderful source of support in the forum...THANKS BRIAN!

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    They quoted me 5 additional courses and I believe I could test out of 4 of them. It just left an upper level Psych course. Of course, this will be dependent upon which courses you will have completed for your undergrad degree. Lee


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    Congrats, Brian! What a worthwhile accomplishment. You are an inspiration!


    And congrats, Lee! CCU is a great school. I've been eyeing both of those programs for almost a year now and I can't wait until I can graduate and enroll in one of them (can't decide which). I wonder how many undergrad psych courses it would take to get into the MS Psychology program without a BS Psychology?
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    Congrats, Brian! What a worthwhile accomplishment. You are an inspiration! THANKS!!

    I wonder how many undergrad psych courses it would take to get into the MS Psychology program without a BS Psychology? I did with a BS in CJ, however my minor was Psych.


    According to the CCU catalog (on the website) the prerequisite for admission to the MS Psychology program is:

    A BS in Psychology... -OR- a BA/BS in another field that when evaluated by the admissions committee indicates the applicant has the necessary fondation to succeed in the program.
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