(02-02-2018, 12:59 PM)dfrecore Wrote: You may have to come up with a couple more math courses, which isn't the end of the world - it doesn't look like you're taking all 36cr that TESU will allow.
The main issue I think you're going to have is that you're going to have to take a LOT of credits from TESU in a single year, and you have to enroll by 6/30 for the study.com discount. That means that you need to pass at least one course through Study.com (sooner rather than later), apply, get transcripts sent, and be ready to enroll by the deadline. Then, you are going to have to carefully plan out your courses, so that you can get anything that has a prereq completed before moving on. You will have to enroll in one course immediately, and decide how you're going to get through all of the courses in a year. It will probably be tricky, and a difficult year to get through.
If you haven't already taken Calc I & II, I suggest you try to get those done ASAP so you're ready to go immediately on Day 1 when you enroll.
Is there a reason for us to believe that the study.com/tesu partnership offering of the comprehensive tuition plan at $6350 will not continue past 6/30 ?
If that is the case, and I'm not able to enroll by the deadline, does that imply I'll have to bank the 9820U$ for the out-of-state tuition ?
Also, does anyone know if I can enroll for a comprehensive tuition plan by 6/30 and have my annual tuition temporarely 'paused' or put on hold (I'm unsure of the exact term here), so that in the mean time I can get all the general education and prerequisites done and then 'start' my comprehensive tuition year ?
All of that just to take advantage of the study.com/tesu comprehensive tuition partnership at 6350U$ vs 9820U$ for out-of-state students.