Hey everyone, quick question regarding the requried Micro and Macro econ classes I have been seeing for a lot of school's International Relations and similiar programs. I took Macro while in undergrad and am now regretting not having gotten Micro out of the way as well. I haven't taken any classes since completing undergrad (graduated in 2010) so the whole concept of boosting my transcript now is very foreign to me.
I noticed on a similiar thread that any old community college would seem to suffice, is this true? Would prospective grad schools care where I got the micro credit taken care of? Would the new coufse, if taken at a different school, affect my gpa? Some grad schools that I've been looking at require this both econ courses, while others just recommend it. Would I for sure be helping my chances of acceptance by taking the time and completing an online course?
Required Econ classes - an online solution?
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Hey everyone, quick question regarding the requried Micro and Macro econ classes I have been seeing for a lot of school's International Relations and similiar programs. I took Macro while in undergrad and am now regretting not having gotten Micro out of the way as well. I haven't taken any classes since completing undergrad (graduated in 2010) so the whole concept of boosting my transcript now is very foreign to me.
I noticed on a similiar thread that any old community college would seem to suffice, is this true? Would prospective grad schools care where I got the micro credit taken care of? Would the new coufse, if taken at a different school, affect my gpa? Some grad schools that I've been looking at require this both econ courses, while others just recommend it. Would I for sure be helping my chances of acceptance by taking the time and completing an online course?
Thanks in advance.