01-02-2014, 02:05 PM
Since my first post on this forum just a few days ago (thanks for help provided so far - you guys rock!!!) my hubby has decided on a BSBA in Accounting from TESC. Not the simplest degree given some of his history/social sciences credits earned in a past life, but accounting most aligns with his interests & (hopefully) career aspirations.
Our question now is . . .
What's the best route to start attacking some of the entry business classes he will definitely need while his transcript is being reviewed for transfer credits? He's pretty motivated to start asap & a good self-studier (i.e. read the books/review materials & maintain knowledge for exam). Planning to start with Financial Acct, Managerial Acct, Microeconomic, Macroeconomics, etc. (and filling in some other business intro classes as well where he can handle them).
Would the best option be SL (I see they have a lot of these courses the cleanly transfer to TESC)? Or is Penn Foster better (I've read they can sometimes be more $$ but easier/quicker)? Or CLEP? DSST?
Would love reco from experts on where to start banging out these initial business classes.
Thanks in advance!!
Our question now is . . .
What's the best route to start attacking some of the entry business classes he will definitely need while his transcript is being reviewed for transfer credits? He's pretty motivated to start asap & a good self-studier (i.e. read the books/review materials & maintain knowledge for exam). Planning to start with Financial Acct, Managerial Acct, Microeconomic, Macroeconomics, etc. (and filling in some other business intro classes as well where he can handle them).
Would the best option be SL (I see they have a lot of these courses the cleanly transfer to TESC)? Or is Penn Foster better (I've read they can sometimes be more $$ but easier/quicker)? Or CLEP? DSST?
Would love reco from experts on where to start banging out these initial business classes.
Thanks in advance!!