02-14-2016, 08:19 PM
dfrecore Wrote:It's so hard to tell what is what, with no course names on here. But, if I were you, and I didn't need the CS degree, I would definitely look at the BSBA CIS, because it's completely test-out-able, with BSAST in IT as my second choice. You might also consider the BSAST in Technical Studies, that's more flexible than the IT degree, but only if you think it doesn't matter what the name of the degree is.
Anyway, the best thing might be to take all of your GE courses, and any courses that will fit into all 3 degrees:
Take the free Insurance Ethics course (2cr): Preserve the trust on which insurance transactions are based with an understanding of ethics
Take the free Kaplan PLA course (3cr): https://openlearning.kaplan.com/kuopenlearning/LRC100/
Take the free TEEX courses if you have the time (6cr total for 10 modules in 3 courses)
Take the 4 ALEKS courses (Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Precalculus, Statistics) for $20/mo
Take some TECEP's to start on getting your residency: English Comp I & II, Technical Writing, Sociology, Computer Concepts, Network Tech, Applied Math (these are all easy, or necessary to all 3 degrees)
At this point, you can then decide how to take the rest of your GE's: Saylor ($25/course), DSST/CLEP, SL, etc.
Once you've done all of those, you will have a really good idea of what you're good at, and you can then figure out which route to take!
Good luck
I really appreciate you helping me out. You don't know how helpful this has been!