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@GameSlinger, Are you still going for the EU degree and then the TESU one? Or are you pivoting/shifting to TESU from EU?
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(11-10-2023, 12:31 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @GameSlinger, Are you still going for the EU degree and then the TESU one? Or are you pivoting/shifting to TESU from EU?
I would still like to complete the EU degree, but I have had some health problems last semester that had me academically withdrawn from a course and then this semester my father has been in and out of the hospital so I am not making any progress this semester either. I may just power through the TESU stuff since I can do it at my own pace rather than following the strict weekly schedule EU has.
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CSM course is useful. I paid a few dollars less with a promo code. No university I applied to would accept it but I have over 90 credit hours and 4 Sophia math courses.
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(11-13-2023, 04:46 PM)SophiaPrincess Wrote: CSM course is useful. I paid a few dollars less with a promo code. No university I applied to would accept it but I have over 90 credit hours and 4 Sophia math courses.
I find it impossible to believe that none of the universities you applied to would accept it at all. TESU accepts it 100%. It's the only way to get a TESU Business degree without taking TESU courses, even. IIRC, UMPI accepts it - but only as an elective. Excelsior also accepts it for at least some of their degrees.
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(11-14-2023, 08:17 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (11-13-2023, 04:46 PM)SophiaPrincess Wrote: CSM course is useful. I paid a few dollars less with a promo code. No university I applied to would accept it but I have over 90 credit hours and 4 Sophia math courses.
I find it impossible to believe that none of the universities you applied to would accept it at all. TESU accepts it 100%. It's the only way to get a TESU Business degree without taking TESU courses, even. IIRC, UMPI accepts it - but only as an elective. Excelsior also accepts it for at least some of their degrees.
Maybe the person means that it was not used on her specific degree plan. While accepted, it was placed "below the line" and not used since other courses were used instead??? just a guess.
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(11-14-2023, 09:55 AM)P226mem Wrote: (11-14-2023, 08:17 AM)rachel83az Wrote: (11-13-2023, 04:46 PM)SophiaPrincess Wrote: CSM course is useful. I paid a few dollars less with a promo code. No university I applied to would accept it but I have over 90 credit hours and 4 Sophia math courses.
I find it impossible to believe that none of the universities you applied to would accept it at all. TESU accepts it 100%. It's the only way to get a TESU Business degree without taking TESU courses, even. IIRC, UMPI accepts it - but only as an elective. Excelsior also accepts it for at least some of their degrees.
Maybe the person means that it was not used on her specific degree plan. While accepted, it was placed "below the line" and not used since other courses were used instead??? just a guess.
Maybe? That's not what "not accepted" means, though. Not accepted means it doesn't even go on the transcript as a "real" class - above or below the line. If I've taken 12 English Comp classes and they only fill the requirement with one of them, that doesn't mean that the other 11 were rejected or not accepted.
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