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Doing English Comp at Sophia for transfer to UMPI is possible, but not suggested. The English Comp classes at UMPI are there to teach you how to write the papers you'll need for your other classes. Every school has slightly different expectations in regards to exactly how to format a paper (APA vs. MLA, etc.) and it's usually better to learn the specific requirements in a LL class like English Comp rather than a more difficult UL one where you're also trying to absorb the lesson contents.
Quote:Once I've done above, gotten an associate degree from Piperpont, and transferred to UMPI, can I then do these courses? I would want to try these courses after above because I'm a little unsure if I can do US US History I or Environmental Science at Sophia.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you unsure if you'll be allowed to complete the classes or is it a question of personal ability?
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06-01-2023, 02:44 AM
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(06-01-2023, 02:38 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Doing English Comp at Sophia for transfer to UMPI is possible, but not suggested. The English Comp classes at UMPI are there to teach you how to write the papers you'll need for your other classes. Every school has slightly different expectations in regards to exactly how to format a paper (APA vs. MLA, etc.) and it's usually better to learn the specific requirements in a LL class like English Comp rather than a more difficult UL one where you're also trying to absorb the lesson contents.
Quote:Once I've done above, gotten an associate degree from Piperpont, and transferred to UMPI, can I then do these courses? I would want to try these courses after above because I'm a little unsure if I can do US US History I or Environmental Science at Sophia.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you unsure if you'll be allowed to complete the classes or is it a question of personal ability?
From reading the pages I mentioned it sounds like you don't need to do any courses at UMPI, so I think not doing the writing course at UMPI shouldn't matter right? I want to not do any course at UMPI if possible for the easiest experience possible and just get a degree with Sophia, Coursera certifications, and and stuff like that and previous universities and community colleges I went to for maybe elective credit or just use Sophia and stuff like that for elective credit.
For US history and environmental science it's about person ability. I might just be able to finish them easily, but just to be on the safe side I have a small desire to avoid them if I can. History seems like it has a lot of important events, I can understand the big picture but remembering individual events I was thinking could get maybe complicated.
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For UMPI, you MUST take at least 30 credits with them. There is no way around this. The majority of your UL credits need to be completed at UMPI, along with some LL ones (exact credits depend on the degree). Taking English Comp from UMPI will make the rest of the UMPI credits easier, in general, for most students.
All schools require some minimum of credits to be taken directly from them. It's usually 30-60 credits, though it can be higher.
With TESU, you only need to take 6 credits from TESU itself - but the cost for those 6 credits + residency waiver will be higher than for the 30 UMPI credits.
You absolutely must have a history class for the GEC requirements at UMPI and for the Gen Eds elsewhere. I don't know of a single school that doesn't require at least one history class for Gen Eds.
You also MUST have science for UMPI. You need a biological science and a physical science. The easiest way to do this, assuming a student doesn't already have the required science classes would be:
Human Biology @ Sophia
Human Biology Lab @ Sophia
Environmental Science @ Sophia
If you do not take the required sciences from Sophia, the UMPI class they'll force you to take will be much, much more difficult and you'll be less likely to pass. It's almost made some students quit due to its difficulty.
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06-01-2023, 06:12 AM
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(06-01-2023, 04:40 AM)rachel83az Wrote: For UMPI, you MUST take at least 30 credits with them. There is no way around this. The majority of your UL credits need to be completed at UMPI, along with some LL ones (exact credits depend on the degree). Taking English Comp from UMPI will make the rest of the UMPI credits easier, in general, for most students.
All schools require some minimum of credits to be taken directly from them. It's usually 30-60 credits, though it can be higher.
With TESU, you only need to take 6 credits from TESU itself - but the cost for those 6 credits + residency waiver will be higher than for the 30 UMPI credits.
You absolutely must have a history class for the GEC requirements at UMPI and for the Gen Eds elsewhere. I don't know of a single school that doesn't require at least one history class for Gen Eds.
You also MUST have science for UMPI. You need a biological science and a physical science. The easiest way to do this, assuming a student doesn't already have the required science classes would be:
Human Biology @ Sophia
Human Biology Lab @ Sophia
Environmental Science @ Sophia
If you do not take the required sciences from Sophia, the UMPI class they'll force you to take will be much, much more difficult and you'll be less likely to pass. It's almost made some students quit due to its difficulty.
But for the Piperpont associate degree I don't have to take any class with Piperpont right? I can just do what I described in #1 and should be able to get an associate degree with them right?
Also how much is the cost for the TESU 6 credits + residency waiver? Thanks for the information.
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Yes, you can get a Pierpont degree using only Sophia, Coursera, and prior RA school stuff.
But if you're going to continue on to UMPI, it's best that you try to tailor the courses you're taking to eventual UMPI admission. Otherwise, it's essentially wasted time/effort. Which is why I advise NOT taking English Comp. For Pierpont, Visual Communication works just as well and is much easier/faster.
If you're going for the easiest/fastest at Sophia to get your Pierpont degree and move on to UMPI, I'd advise the following from Sophia:
- Visual Communication OR Workplace Communication
- College Algebra AND either Human Biology or Environmental Science
- US History I
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Skip the ASU course because you already have prior college credit.
Each of the above classes can be finished in a few days to a week. Skip Psychology and Sociology for now; those have significant Touchstones that can take a while to complete and have graded. Make sure you refer to https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List to see which courses have the fewest Touchstones. The ones with 0-2 Touchstones are usually the fastest and easiest to complete. Remember that everything at Sophia is open book. There is no need to memorize everything, so long as you have a decent grasp of the material.
TESU is $3288 for the residency waiver + $535 x 6 credits = $6498
Or you can do a single flat-rate 16-credit term for $4778 and skip the residency waiver. But that's not a path that's right for everyone.
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06-01-2023, 10:52 PM
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(06-01-2023, 08:17 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, you can get a Pierpont degree using only Sophia, Coursera, and prior RA school stuff.
But if you're going to continue on to UMPI, it's best that you try to tailor the courses you're taking to eventual UMPI admission. Otherwise, it's essentially wasted time/effort. Which is why I advise NOT taking English Comp. For Pierpont, Visual Communication works just as well and is much easier/faster.
If you're going for the easiest/fastest at Sophia to get your Pierpont degree and move on to UMPI, I'd advise the following from Sophia:
- Visual Communication OR Workplace Communication
- College Algebra AND either Human Biology or Environmental Science
- US History I
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Skip the ASU course because you already have prior college credit.
Each of the above classes can be finished in a few days to a week. Skip Psychology and Sociology for now; those have significant Touchstones that can take a while to complete and have graded. Make sure you refer to https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List to see which courses have the fewest Touchstones. The ones with 0-2 Touchstones are usually the fastest and easiest to complete. Remember that everything at Sophia is open book. There is no need to memorize everything, so long as you have a decent grasp of the material.
TESU is $3288 for the residency waiver + $535 x 6 credits = $6498
Or you can do a single flat-rate 16-credit term for $4778 and skip the residency waiver. But that's not a path that's right for everyone.
Thanks.
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My friend, Here's a short thread you should review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-education
And another one here, specifically my post #46, it'll give you a quick overview of Excelsior, TESU, UMPI and which may be right for you. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ppreciated
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06-03-2023, 11:52 AM
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(06-01-2023, 11:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My friend, Here's a short thread you should review: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...-education
And another one here, specifically my post #46, it'll give you a quick overview of Excelsior, TESU, UMPI and which may be right for you. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ppreciated
Is there a school or more than one for which I can do most of the courses through Sophia, Study.com, CLEP, DSST, Coursera, and stuff like that for a bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering/development, or IT? And if you have to do some courses at the school it would be nice if the courses are easy to do. I don't want to do any courses with any foreign colleges and want to stick to US. Thanks.
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06-03-2023, 12:05 PM
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(06-03-2023, 11:52 AM)whiverem Wrote: Is there a school or more than one for which I can do most of the courses through Sophia, Study.com, CLEP, DSST, Coursera, and stuff like that for a bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering/development, or IT? And if you have to do some courses at the school it would be nice if the courses are easy to do. I don't want to do any courses with any foreign colleges and want to stick to US. Thanks.
TESU is the probably the closest to what you're asking, as explained by Bryan:
I need help figuring out how to finally obtain Bachelors, advice appreciated #46
The cornerstone appears to be more challenging now, and the capstone will vary a lot depending on professor and how well you choose your thesis.
Sample TESU BA Computer Science Plan - Degree Forum Wiki
Pierpont Community & Technical College 2022
Associate of Applied Science - Board of Governors - Area of Emphasis: Information Systems
Western Governors University 2022
Bachelor of Science - Cloud Computing
Charter Oak State College 2023
Bachelor of Science - General Studies - Concentration: Information Systems Studies
Thomas Edison State University 2023
Bachelor of Arts - Computer Science
Associate in Science in Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Mathematics
University of Maine at Presque Isle 2023
Bachelor of Applied Science - Minor: Project Management
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TESU is about as close as you can get. You MUST do 6 credits (cornerstone and capstone) at TESU, but the remaining 114 credits can come from anywhere. Degree plan can be created using https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap and also https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan
TESU does require at least 30 RA credits. If you don't already have 24 or more RA credits, you may take TECEP exams to fill this requirement. Pick whichever ones seem easiest to you. https://www2.tesu.edu/listalltecep.php
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