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Ideas Wrote:Now that I think about it, if COSC is only saving me 5 courses (15 credits) then it's clearly more expensive. If I have to pay a residency waiver to COSC and not pay another to TESU. The courses/exams are mostly about $100 each. Needing UL could cause more expense or scheduling issues.
COSC doesn't have a residency waiver.
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dfrecore Wrote:COSC doesn't have a residency waiver.
Well, I mean the big fees. The per-semester student services fee, and cornerstone too.
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The way they do second degrees would make it extra annoying....I think the AA using lots of history courses and the bsba is the way to go. I would love to have an actual degree in history, but its so much of a hassle!
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icampy Wrote:The way they do second degrees would make it extra annoying....I think the AA using lots of history courses and the bsba is the way to go. I would love to have an actual degree in history, but its so much of a hassle!
**Ding Ding Ding** That's what I think so too! So, it's a ASNSM Biology for me.
I would go for a BA Biology but too many Biology classes that I can't take online *sigh*.
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I wanted to go for that also, but the darn bio 2 lab
Im a couple hours away from a c.c.
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bjcheung77 Wrote:**Ding Ding Ding** That's what I think so too! So, it's a ASNSM Biology for me.
I would go for a BA Biology but too many Biology classes that I can't take online *sigh*.
Did you decide what you're doing for Biology II Lab?
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Ideas Wrote:Did you decide what you're doing for Biology II Lab?
It's strange that Rio Salado, who has both Chem II and Physics II, doesn't have Bio II.
NMJC does have Bio II, but they do the regular semester-system, and they don't offer it for the Summer. But at least you know it's available.
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dfrecore Wrote:NMJC does have Bio II, but they do the regular semester-system, and they don't offer it for the Summer. But at least you know it's available.
Oh no. I was thinking of going with them. Fall won't work because I need things done Oct 1st for Dec graduation.
I'm sure there is something online. I just don't know if there's anything under $350 (w/lab materials).
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