u/DryClick7819

EECU Refund

Anyone have EECU and got their refund? Or have any idea?

I have friends who have golden one and chime and they got their refund earlier but I’ve still yet to get mine. I know it differs from bank to bank I just want to confirm if anyone who had the bank got it or not.

Since if someone got it it may mean I did my direct deposit wrong.

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u/DryClick7819 — 12 hours ago

Direct deposit

Is there a way to check if you have direct deposit setup? I had done the steps but wanted to make sure so i double checked and couldn’t find somewhere to confirm it. I don’t know if at the right place or if it’s more just “hope u did it right”

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u/DryClick7819 — 15 hours ago

Immediate access material questions

I’m kinda confused about the immediate access material. I understand it’s just a list of your textbooks and then how much it’ll cost, and if you don’t opt out then you pay them.

Is this ALL your textbooks? Atm it says I just have 3 for 4 classes so one doesn’t have one. Which cool I don’t mind but I don’t want any surprise.

I haven’t gotten any other textbook list or anything or the sort other than just this one list, so I guessed this is it. Just the immediate access kinda makes me think other wise.

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u/DryClick7819 — 3 days ago

History Degree is a Lie?

Kinda catchy title I know.

So I’m a college student starting my last 2 years at a university, I spent my first 2 years at a community college majoring in history. Passed and it was great. So I’m going into uni and wanted to know more information about getting teaching credential.

It was here I learned either my uni doesn’t offer it or it isn’t offer not totally sure, but a history degree can’t make you a history teacher. You need to be in social science.

I did my own research and learned there are ways to ge through it, by showing you have competence in your field. By taking a test, by getting your transcripts looked over, or just taking the classes in social science.

I’m not sure what to do, do I just change majors? I thought to ask this subreddit since maybe someone has went through the same thing or has some advice. At the moment I have an associates in history and now wondering if that’ll even be useful at all.

No one, not in high-school when I told this plan to counselors, or in community college, or even at the uni im going too, told me this information.

I do still want to be a history teacher just at the moment I feel like I’m starting from square one all over again, since im not even sure the classes I picked out even work now.

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u/DryClick7819 — 6 days ago

History Degree but Can’t be History Teacher?

Hay everyone I just wanted to see if anyone could help me or at the least make this whole thing more clear.

Context, im transferring from Fresno City so I’m brand new to this whole thing, so if there is something you feel is just a given, it isnt to me.

I was wondering how to get my teaching credential and I emailed the Kerman school of education where they told me that a history degree can’t be used for a teaching credential and it needs to be social science. I’ve been going to school for 2 years at city and started State and NO ONE told me this information.

So now I’m wondering if I need to change my degree or what? I’ve heard and seen people major in history and now are teaching so I’m confused if it’s something Fresno state themselves don’t offer or if it’s another route I need to take.

I am very much lost because clearly classes start soon and I am going full time for a history degree but now I’m wondering if that’s even the right route. Do I need to change degrees? Or take certain classes? I’m aware that you need to show subject competence but again don’t know where to start so I’m hoping someone can give me at least a direction to go.

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u/DryClick7819 — 6 days ago