12-02-2017, 11:12 PM
Thank you all for your assistance.
"You should be able to test out of 6 of the 7. If you are good in history it would be easy. Only the Capstone has to be done at Excelsior.
Do you have the Post 9/11 GI Bill at 100%?"
I suck at history and it is actually one of my worse subjects. I do have the G.I. Bill at 100% though.
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"You're trying to hit two birds with one stone, I like that actually, that's a very good plan of getting a BALS and also an Engineering degree. Awesome, so, what type of engineering do you think you're going to go for? There are several recommendations, I would suggest looking at other options in addition to Temple as Temple requires at minimum 45 credits residency for their bachelors degrees in house.
An example is Software Engineering, you can do the final 36 credits at Penn State and have the rest transferred in.... So find the "program" you want and find the "school" you want to go to, you need to plan those courses to transfer seamlessly. If you took those 7 courses carefully planned, that's 21 credits towards your Engineering degree...
What I don't understand is, why not continue at Excelsior or TESU as they have ABET accredited Engineering programs already. You can save your time and $ by going for a Masters in your "engineering field" instead when the time comes... again, you might want to quickly get your application into TESU for an evaluation, you may already have enough for the BS Tech Studies, you may need more for their Engineering programs. And email Excelsior one more time for another evaluation for their ABET Engineering programs..."
I'm not sure about Penn State. I am going for electrical engineering though. I was actually looking into the Excelsior and TESU programs, but they aren't engineering degrees though. It is engineering technology and completion of the degree will make me a technologist, not an engineer. Furthermore, I e-mailed TESU already about an evaluation towards the Tech Studies and Liberal Arts. I applied to TESU a long time ago and my account is now expired and I am considered unenrolled. Temple offered me 52 credits (10 towards GenEd, 42 completing all my electives, and 0 towards my major) and I would need 74 credits to complete my Eng Degree. I was wondering if you guys know if I can take any online engineering major classes to satify temple requirements.
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"You should be able to test out of 6 of the 7. If you are good in history it would be easy. Only the Capstone has to be done at Excelsior.
Do you have the Post 9/11 GI Bill at 100%?"
I suck at history and it is actually one of my worse subjects. I do have the G.I. Bill at 100% though.
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"You're trying to hit two birds with one stone, I like that actually, that's a very good plan of getting a BALS and also an Engineering degree. Awesome, so, what type of engineering do you think you're going to go for? There are several recommendations, I would suggest looking at other options in addition to Temple as Temple requires at minimum 45 credits residency for their bachelors degrees in house.
An example is Software Engineering, you can do the final 36 credits at Penn State and have the rest transferred in.... So find the "program" you want and find the "school" you want to go to, you need to plan those courses to transfer seamlessly. If you took those 7 courses carefully planned, that's 21 credits towards your Engineering degree...
What I don't understand is, why not continue at Excelsior or TESU as they have ABET accredited Engineering programs already. You can save your time and $ by going for a Masters in your "engineering field" instead when the time comes... again, you might want to quickly get your application into TESU for an evaluation, you may already have enough for the BS Tech Studies, you may need more for their Engineering programs. And email Excelsior one more time for another evaluation for their ABET Engineering programs..."
I'm not sure about Penn State. I am going for electrical engineering though. I was actually looking into the Excelsior and TESU programs, but they aren't engineering degrees though. It is engineering technology and completion of the degree will make me a technologist, not an engineer. Furthermore, I e-mailed TESU already about an evaluation towards the Tech Studies and Liberal Arts. I applied to TESU a long time ago and my account is now expired and I am considered unenrolled. Temple offered me 52 credits (10 towards GenEd, 42 completing all my electives, and 0 towards my major) and I would need 74 credits to complete my Eng Degree. I was wondering if you guys know if I can take any online engineering major classes to satify temple requirements.
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