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(03-27-2022, 01:18 PM)carrythenothing Wrote: (03-26-2022, 09:01 PM)natshar Wrote: Yeah so if you want to avoid the residency wavier you need 16 credits at TESU. So you have 7 credits picked out (3 sos 110 req, 3 capstone req, and 1 cr easy cr pla 100). So the remaining 6 credits just choose any 2 courses you think would fit. If you plan on doing all 16 credits in one term than I'd recommend picking easy courses to make it less stressful. But if you plan on splitting it between multiple terms then pick whatever you want.
If you did 16 credits at TESU then with the RA credits you have from community college you would easily meet the RA requirement of 30 credits.
It's 9 more credits (three 3-credit courses) from the cornerstone, capstone, and PLA-100 (not 6, which would only get you to 13 credits).
Sorry, but this is confusing.
It's 16cr in a single term:
PLA-100 (1cr)
Cornerstone (3cr)
Capstone (3cr)
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course like Computer Concepts & Applications
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course or an extremely easy course like Applied Liberal Arts Math
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course or an extremely easy course, or else something UL in your major
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(03-27-2022, 01:52 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-27-2022, 01:18 PM)carrythenothing Wrote: (03-26-2022, 09:01 PM)natshar Wrote: Yeah so if you want to avoid the residency wavier you need 16 credits at TESU. So you have 7 credits picked out (3 sos 110 req, 3 capstone req, and 1 cr easy cr pla 100). So the remaining 6 credits just choose any 2 courses you think would fit. If you plan on doing all 16 credits in one term than I'd recommend picking easy courses to make it less stressful. But if you plan on splitting it between multiple terms then pick whatever you want.
If you did 16 credits at TESU then with the RA credits you have from community college you would easily meet the RA requirement of 30 credits.
It's 9 more credits (three 3-credit courses) from the cornerstone, capstone, and PLA-100 (not 6, which would only get you to 13 credits).
Sorry, but this is confusing.
It's 16cr in a single term:
PLA-100 (1cr)
Cornerstone (3cr)
Capstone (3cr)
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course like Computer Concepts & Applications
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course or an extremely easy course like Applied Liberal Arts Math
Anything else (3cr) - shoot for an e-Pack course or an extremely easy course, or else something UL in your major
Yeah I said it wrong. Thanks for making it less confusing.
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I took into account everyone’s suggestions and I believe I made all the right corrections. Here is a link to the doc. Thanks again to everyone who offered help!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10EqJpjFQFWtpMPAnulj0DomOyvW3lpj06ku8ea9_zHg/edit?usp=sharing
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04-13-2022, 01:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2022, 01:45 AM by rachel83az.)
Knowledge of Human Cultures is specifically: 1 social science, 1 history, 1 humanities, 2 of any of the above. You've (probably) got that covered, but I make note of it because it's not just "5 liberal arts courses" as you state in your plan.
Which intro to Psych did you do at Sophia? Did you do the old one or did you do the new one with the long name?
I would do US History II at Sophia and not Study.com. If you're in the US (which I assume you are), OnlineDegree's history course is also a pretty good option. I enjoyed it.
American Government: InstantCert, not Study.com
Statistics: Sophia, not Study.com
Quantitative Skills for Business: CSM Learn, not Study.com
Otherwise, it looks pretty good!
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(04-12-2022, 06:40 PM)madiknune Wrote: I took into account everyone’s suggestions and I believe I made all the right corrections. Here is a link to the doc. Thanks again to everyone who offered help!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10EqJpjFQFWtpMPAnulj0DomOyvW3lpj06ku8ea9_zHg/edit?usp=sharing
TESU won't take American Government from Study.com
For your principles of finance, you need one UL course and one LL course or they will overlap.
UL Principle of Finance you can take at Daver.
If you take Principles of Management at Sophia, which will come in as UL, then you can take Business 120: International Business instead of Business 308:Globalization & International Management.
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(04-13-2022, 05:47 AM)LevelUP Wrote: (04-12-2022, 06:40 PM)madiknune Wrote: I took into account everyone’s suggestions and I believe I made all the right corrections. Here is a link to the doc. Thanks again to everyone who offered help!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10EqJpjFQFWtpMPAnulj0DomOyvW3lpj06ku8ea9_zHg/edit?usp=sharing
TESU won't take American Government from Study.com
For your principles of finance, you need one UL course and one LL course or they will overlap.
UL Principle of Finance you can take at Daver.
If you take Principles of Management at Sophia, which will come in as UL, then you can take Business 120: International Business instead of Business 308:Globalization & International Management. Great thanks! I adjusted everything and should finally be good to go. lol took me a minute but thanks for your help I appreciate it! Since you know much more than I do what time frame am I looking at for completing my degree? Also, what do you think the total cost will be? Thanks again
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Time depends. We've had people complete it (except capstone/16-credit term) in 6 months. I'm still working on mine after a couple of years, mainly because I've had a TON of RL stuff get in the way.
Cost should be between $6-8k. But that again depends on how quickly you work through the stuff at SDC and so on.
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(04-15-2022, 01:48 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Time depends. We've had people complete it (except capstone/16-credit term) in 6 months. I'm still working on mine after a couple of years, mainly because I've had a TON of RL stuff get in the way.
Cost should be between $6-8k. But that again depends on how quickly you work through the stuff at SDC and so on. Great thanks I’m hoping to have all my alt credits done in 6 to 8 months. i’m planning on starting right after high school graduation in June. Hopefully my whole degree will take around 12 months to complete.
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