09-11-2013, 06:17 PM
Hey guys,
So i just passed two clep exams today for a total of +9 credits. I have roughly 70+ credits, and have been filling my electives and general education as much as i can before i go to TESC. I am aiming at getting my Bachelors in Information Technology.
Anyways, Looking ahead, my goal here is to get this done as quickly as possible. As it is, ive amassed almost 90 credits since the beginning of the year. Money isn't really an issue. I work a decent job, and will have family helping me out. I work roughly 30 or so hours a week.
So my question is, in your opinion what how doable is 15 credits a semester? I have lots of free time to throw towards school, i am good at time management, and I am a hard studier. Also, because i am going into a technology field, i have a lot of computer classes that i will be taking. I currently hold a couple computer certificates, so i am very comfortable with computers, computer programming, basically anything technical is right up my ally. I don't these computer classes as being monstrous in size and concept. I have yet to take any classes, so im not sure what a work load entails, and how difficult it will be. Whatever it is though, im up for the challenge.
Your input is greatly appreciated.
So i just passed two clep exams today for a total of +9 credits. I have roughly 70+ credits, and have been filling my electives and general education as much as i can before i go to TESC. I am aiming at getting my Bachelors in Information Technology.
Anyways, Looking ahead, my goal here is to get this done as quickly as possible. As it is, ive amassed almost 90 credits since the beginning of the year. Money isn't really an issue. I work a decent job, and will have family helping me out. I work roughly 30 or so hours a week.
So my question is, in your opinion what how doable is 15 credits a semester? I have lots of free time to throw towards school, i am good at time management, and I am a hard studier. Also, because i am going into a technology field, i have a lot of computer classes that i will be taking. I currently hold a couple computer certificates, so i am very comfortable with computers, computer programming, basically anything technical is right up my ally. I don't these computer classes as being monstrous in size and concept. I have yet to take any classes, so im not sure what a work load entails, and how difficult it will be. Whatever it is though, im up for the challenge.
Your input is greatly appreciated.