History elective for Chamberlain RN-BSN?

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Any advice on the history elective for the Chamberlain online RN-BSN program?

I'm trying to decide on which to take. The person I spoke with suggested the HUMN-415: Vietnam and 20th-Century Experience due to having around 6 smaller papers rather than one large paper at the end.

I'm starting July 8th and will need to brush up on APA before I start. I've been out of school for 10 years now since my ADN program.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks :)

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Have you considered the CLEP history exam? I tools its classroom counterpart: History 2111. I don't know if the CLEP includes 2112 and 2112. But it is history of the United States. Chamberlain accepted the course I took in transfer.

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Hmmm, I will have to ask them about that. Thanks :)

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If you can take Analyzing and interpreting literature. It is six credits!!! If you like to read it is pretty easy, just need to study the terminology. I took mine before enrolling but it is worth checking. Will save you lots of time and $$$

I am currently taking Vietnam and 20th Century Experience. I am enjoying it and it's not too bad as long as you keep up with the discussions and do your homework. I prefer the smaller papers versus writing one big paper. Smaller papers give you multiple chances at getting a good grade versus one grade (either good or bad). It's 4 credit and is time consuming but very doable. Next week is our final week and so far I have a 97%. Good Luck!

Specializes in Disease Management, CCP Certified..
I am currently taking Vietnam and 20th Century Experience. I am enjoying it and it's not too bad as long as you keep up with the discussions and do your homework. I prefer the smaller papers versus writing one big paper. Smaller papers give you multiple chances at getting a good grade versus one grade (either good or bad). It's 4 credit and is time consuming but very doable. Next week is our final week and so far I have a 97%. Good Luck!

That's good to hear... That's the one I chose. Sounds like you are doing great. :-) I'm studying for the math placement test this weekend. Fingers crosses!

Thanks for the feedback :-)

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