08-30-2017, 08:02 PM
I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by the courses required for the BA in Biology at TESU. Specifically, cell biology, genetics, and organic chemistry I & II freak me out. (I tried the genetics course on Study.com & I wasn't able to absorb the material quickly enough to pass the course before my guardian scholarship expired. Unfortunately, I had to speed through the course & I failed the final by a few points.) So, I'm considering getting my ASNSM in Biology at TESU & my BS in Natural Sciences w/ a Biology concentration at Excelsior - just to avoid the courses mentioned above.
As a military dependent, I'll need to take four TECEPs to fulfill my residency requirements for the associate's degree at TESU. Then, I'll need to earn 15 credits at Excelsior to fulfill my residency requirements for a bachelor's degree at their school. So, if I go with this plan, then at least I'll have an associate's degree in Biology & a pseudo-biology undergraduate degree. Ultimately, I just want to work with animals in some capacity (not vet school), and I know that I'll need a degree in a science-related field.
My only qualm about Excelsior is that they require a total of 30 upper-level credits (18 in the sciences). Ugh! I was having enough trouble trying to figure out how to fulfill the 18 I needed at TESU.
Anyway, I'm just curious to know what you guys think of this plan. Thanks for any input you can offer!
As a military dependent, I'll need to take four TECEPs to fulfill my residency requirements for the associate's degree at TESU. Then, I'll need to earn 15 credits at Excelsior to fulfill my residency requirements for a bachelor's degree at their school. So, if I go with this plan, then at least I'll have an associate's degree in Biology & a pseudo-biology undergraduate degree. Ultimately, I just want to work with animals in some capacity (not vet school), and I know that I'll need a degree in a science-related field.
My only qualm about Excelsior is that they require a total of 30 upper-level credits (18 in the sciences). Ugh! I was having enough trouble trying to figure out how to fulfill the 18 I needed at TESU.
Anyway, I'm just curious to know what you guys think of this plan. Thanks for any input you can offer!