04-17-2018, 12:53 PM
(04-16-2018, 10:12 AM)davewill Wrote:I am already enrolled in TESU. I actually enrolled last year.... I didn't even realize until I went to enroll last week that it was done.(04-13-2018, 12:45 AM)happyjen Wrote: Currently I think I can use my UCLA classes (400 series classes) that are all in construction management. It will be 32 units when I am done. I also plan on some jr college lower level ones that I want to take for fun.
Or is it easier to take this credit I’m earning now and pair with a state university? I just have all these things going concurrently and hoping I can funnel them all into one school I can get a degree with. That’s why I was thinking TESU. I’m going to go read the posts you suggested and see what’s out there....
Using them at TESU is certainly a possibility. You need to determine whether the courses you're planning to take will fulfill the degree requirements. In your shoes, I would spend $75 on applying to TESU, then have them plan all your UCLA courses into a degree plan. Bring the results back here. If you can then test out of the rest of the degree, then TESU would be a good choice.
That said, a local state school would probably carry more weight with local employers, and you should look into the details of doing that as well. Would your employer pay for tuition there as well?
I sent them over an email and they said they most likely would accept the credits from UCLA provided they were an accredited school. I will follow up and send her my current schedule of classes and ask for a degree plan.
My employer really doesn't care where I go to school as long as I can still work full time. With that being said, the universities that are local to me are a pretty crazy commute (I live in the Bay Area, California) and I would spend more time driving than I would in class. I'm really pursing the degree for 2 reasons. One is I've worked in construction all my life and it would be nice to have the degree to match 25 years of experience. The other is .... My company is a contractor to the DoD and our contract states the Project Managers have to have a degree to manage jobs. So essentially, once I get this I get officially promoted
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