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Hi all,
I'm very close to finishing my ASBA at TESU. I'm still waiting on my academic evaluation to come back but am anticipating needing to complete the following classes. I don't believe my current ACE & RA credits will satisfy these classes:
Business Law
Managerial Accounting
Intro to Marketing
English Comp I/II
Does anyone know the quickest way to finish these classes by ACE or RA? I am hoping to have everything completed by the April deadline to apply for graduation.
Thanks!
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Fastest:
Business Law - CLEP, Saylor, Sophia, Study.com
Managerial Accounting - Saylor, Study.com
Intro to Marketing - CLEP, Study.com
English Comp - CLEP College Composition (w/essay); Study.com, Sophia
There are also NCCRS options:
Business Law - Davar, Coopersmith
Managerial Accounting - Davar, Coopersmith
Intro to Marketing - Davar, Coopersmith
English Comp - Davar, Coopersmith
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Sophia for Business Law is really fast. The assignment takes maybe an afternoon to write, though it looks intimidating at first.
Managerial Accounting & Intro to Marketing, I would probably do through SDC.
If you can't do the CLEP, English Comp I at Sophia isn't too bad. Then you could do the DSST for English Comp II.
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Has anyone had success in using Sophia Intro to College Math to satisfy the Quantitative Literacy requirement? I received my TESU ASBA evaluation recently and the Sophia course was applied to the electives section as MAT-105. However, when I look at the Gen Ed list on TESU website it shows MAT-105 under the Quantitative Literacy section.
I recall reading a post a while ago where someone was able to use the Sophia Intro to Math for this. But not sure if anyone recently has had success transferring this in.
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CMS Learn should meet the Quantitative Literacy requirement.
I would check with others or academic advising to make sure. TESU has slightly different math requirements for some degrees.
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