06-06-2013, 08:46 PM
I'm planning to do a BA in Computer Science at TESC. I have applied, but not yet enrolled, and would appreciate any advice the community can give me before I put my money down. I have some old credits from NCSU, and I've also done a bunch of CLEPs in the past couple weeks. Here's what I have so far towards the degree requirements:
English Composition
There are 21 credits worth of CLEPs that I think I can still do with minimal effort (US History II, Western Civ I & II, Intro to Business Law, Human Growth & Development, Principles of Management and Principles of Marketing), so that will finish the general education and leave me 8 more free electives, which I can do with FEMAs (or whatever).
So here are my questions:
English Composition
- CLEP College Composition with Essay (65)
- NCSU Symbolic Logic
- NCSU Philosophy of Science
- CLEP Humanities (61)
- CLEP Social Sciences and History (75)
- CLEP American Government (69)
- CLEP US History I (55:mad
- NCSU Calculus I
- (need Calculus II)
- (need Discrete Math or Linear Algebra)
- NCSU Chemistry with Lab
- AP Physics
- CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (80)
- (need 6 more credits)
- AP Computer Science
- NCSU Programming Concepts
- NCSU Data Structures
- NCSU Computer Organization & Assembly Language
- NCSU Operating Systems
- (need 12 more credits)
- (need TESC Capstone)
- FAA Private Pilot
- (need 23 more credits)
There are 21 credits worth of CLEPs that I think I can still do with minimal effort (US History II, Western Civ I & II, Intro to Business Law, Human Growth & Development, Principles of Management and Principles of Marketing), so that will finish the general education and leave me 8 more free electives, which I can do with FEMAs (or whatever).
So here are my questions:
- Should I pay $8000 for the the all-in year at TESC for the math and UL computer science, or try to cobble together a miscellany of cheaper credits from elsewhere? If the latter, where?
- Has anyone done the UL CSC courses at TESC? Are they worthwhile?
- I have a great deal of IT industry experience, including RHCE and F5CE certifications. Does anyone have experience getting PLA or other credit for IT certifications beyond Microsoft and A+? Do they ever give UL credits for PLA?
- What's the best way to get Calculus II done? I did Calculus I at NCSU, a good few years ago. I'm going through Calculus I on MIT OpenCourseWare, just to remind myself of the details. Any recommendations on where to go for Calculus II? Should I take it from TESC or are there better (easier) options?
- Any advice in general? What questions should I be asking, that I haven't asked yet?