I began my educational journey in June 2008 at Lansdale School of Business in North Wales, PA. During my time there, I focused on business administration and criminal justice, accumulating 44 credits towards the required 70 for course completion.
Unfortunately, due to the school's accreditation issues, I was unable to finish my course. Nonetheless, I continue to apply the knowledge gained from my time at Lansdale School of Business. Fortunately, many other educational institutions have recognized and accepted the credits I earned, allowing me to transfer them and expedite my progress toward obtaining a degree.
Despite the challenges faced with completing my course at Lansdale School of Business, I am grateful for the education I received there. The opportunity to transfer credits to other schools has been instrumental in helping me work towards achieving my academic goals more efficiently.
During my time at LSB, I pursued studies in both business administration and criminal justice. This dual focus allowed me to develop a well-rounded understanding of two distinct yet interconnected fields. The diverse knowledge and skills gained from these programs have equipped me with a unique perspective that I am eager to apply in my future endeavors.
The business administration courses provided me with a solid foundation in areas such as finance, marketing, and management. I honed my analytical and problem-solving skills through practical projects and case studies. Additionally, the criminal justice curriculum deepened my understanding of the legal system and the complexities of crime and justice. I gained valuable insights into criminal behavior, law enforcement practices, and the judicial process.
By combining my studies in business administration and criminal justice, I have acquired a versatile skill set that spans different disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach has broadened my thinking and prepared me to tackle complex issues from multiple angles. I am grateful for the opportunities and knowledge LSB has provided me, and I look forward to utilizing my diverse background to make meaningful contributions to the professional world.
- Business Law
- English Fundamentals A & B
- Intro to Psychology
- Beginning Keyboarding
- Private Security
- Intro to Word Processing
- Criminology
- Intro to Computers
- Criminal Justice Principles
- Speech Communication
- Intro to Sociology
- Office Procedures
- Electronic Spreadsheets
- Intro to Forensics
- Organization Psychology
- Organization Management
- Criminal Procedures
- Employee and Commercial Law
At Bucks County Community College, I pursued studies in Sociology for an extended period. Unfortunately, due to personal circumstances, I was unable to complete my education there. Despite this setback, I managed to earn 22 credits out of the required 60. I was fortunate to transfer these credits to subsequent educational institutions, which facilitated the acceleration of my academic progress.
Although my time at Bucks County Community College was cut short, the 22 credits I earned proved to be valuable in my educational journey. By transferring these credits to other schools, I was able to streamline the process of completing my course requirements. This opportunity to apply my previous academic achievements to future endeavors was instrumental in advancing my educational goals efficiently and effectively.
- Pre-Algebra
- Intro to Sociology
- Survey: World Religions
- Stress Management
- U.S. History: Modern America
- Contemporary Social Problems
- Marriage & the family
- The War Years: 1939-1945