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#11
When taking Sophia classes I would make sure to take courses that are actually going to be useful in the degree plan. Personal Finance is a general elective at UMPI. I would focus on the courses which transfer for the GEC and major before taking electives. This is where selecting a school makes a difference. You don't want to spend time taking courses that are not useful.
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#12
(11-02-2022, 02:00 PM)Bearcat999 Wrote: I did get my transcript.  I found out that I had 9 credits.  (As I said I was on a sports scholarship and was injured.  The injury was serious enough that I lost the use of my predominant arm for almost a year).  

These were also quarter classes not semester.  
Principles of Pysch 2 - 3 credits
Moral/Political Ideas 3 credits
Economics -3 credits. 

I am not sure how these would transfer.  Could someone give me clarification on RA requirements for TESU and how to meet them? 
Secondly, my thoughts were initially UMPI, where the biology with lab would should be done at study.com rather that the college.  Does this apply to TESU?  
I am currently waiting on 2 Touchstones to be graded from Sophia

Approaches to Studying Religion.
Personal Finance


That will give me 60 Sophia credits.

TESU does not require a lab science. Depending on the Bachelor's degree, they do require (at least) 6 science credits, but all of these can be done at Sophia. TESU requires at least 30 RA credits, you have 9. That leaves 21 RA credits. If you did the 16-credit flat-rate term at TESU, that would leave you with needing just 5 or 6 RA credits from somewhere. One possibility would be to take a 4-credit science class from ASU, plus the single 1-credit class they offer. Total cost: $450 for 5 credits. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Ar...al_Learner

As long as you're comfortable with writing papers/doing projects, though, UMPI will almost certainly be cheaper in the long run. I wouldn't suggest TESU at this point unless you a.) prefer as many exams as possible or b.) really want a specific TESU degree.
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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#13
9qcr = 6cr, and then you'll take 6cr at TESU, leaving 18cr to take; or you could do an 16cr (or 18cr) term at TESU, and then you'd need 6cr.
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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#14
Wink 
I'm going to continue this thread to ask for more info and give an update.  

Your Location: State and Country
Your Age: 50's
What kind of degree do you want?: Liberal Arts 
Budget: I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for shorter time.  Money is a secondary concern.  
Commitments: Honestly, just spouse and my pets. 
Dedicated time to study: 15-20 hours weekly.
Timeline: This is my primary objective. Finishing quickly. 
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None. 
Here is where I currently stand;

RA
Univ Cincinnati
Psychology ll 3
Economics 3
Moral/Political Ideas 3
Note- These were quarter classes


Sophia
Principle of Management 3
Intro to IT Technology 1
Business Law 3
US History 1 3
US History 2 3
Essential of Managing Conflict 1
IT Career Exploration 3
Developing effective teams 1
Intro to Business 3
Ancient Greek Philosophers 3
Environmental Science 3
Art History 1 3
Art History 2 3
Intro to Ethics 3
Financial Accounting 3
Conflict Resolution 3
Visual Communications 3
Microeconomics 3
Macroeconomics 3
Human Biology 3
Project Management 3
Workplace Communication 3
Nutrition 3
Approaches to Studying Religion 3
Personal Finance 3
Intro to Sociology 3
Spanish l 3
75

Total Sophia 75
Total RA ?

Here are some things I learned along the way that I have to consider when choosing a school"
I have received 100's on all Sophia Touchstones.  I'm a decent writer, but I can also become frozen and take longer than I should.  
I have found that while I had no issues with math previously, I am struggling there.  Even the Sophia intro to college Math is giving me trouble. 
My choice of school may be dictated by the easiest math requirement.  
I like UMPI, but would rather avoid biology with lab if possible. Although I will if they accept an easier alternative math requirement. 
I like TESU. But I am not close on RA credits, so if that is a choice, I have to figure that out.  Also I don't really understand the residency waiver or their timelines.  
Excelsior may be a decent choice, but again, not sure if math will be an obstacle. 

I have also looked at the Pierpoint AA BOG.  Not sure how useful that would be or how I should proceed if I want to head down that road.  

Thanks, you guys have helped a lot!

So considering the time factor (finishing as quickly as possible) and the math issue, any advice?
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#15
According to the transfer database they have accepted Sophia's Intro to College Math to fill the GEC requirements. Now if you want a BABA you will need to take Math for Business at UMPI which is a very basic math course. There are other options for the lab science requirement. You can take the chem with lab course on Study. Study's bio with lab course is much easier than UMPI's science courses. It's a virtual lab that's like a game.
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#16
How do you feel about other lab sciences? ASU has several available, some of which look pretty interesting. It'd be $25 to try a class, then $400 to have it transcripted if you like the grade. https://ea.asu.edu/courses/ Options include:

BIO 130 - Introduction to Environmental Science
AST 111 - Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy (not recommended if you hate math)
BIO 100 - The Living World
CHM 114 - General Chemistry for Engineers (not recommended; very hefty)
SES 106 - Habitable Worlds (I don't think anyone has transferred this in yet, but it should count as a lab science)

BIO100 and SES106 are like one long "game", no exam. I'm not sure about BIO130. AST111 and CHM114 both have a proctored exam at the end.
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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(11-14-2022, 02:53 PM)rachel83az Wrote: How do you feel about other lab sciences? ASU has several available, some of which look pretty interesting. It'd be $25 to try a class, then $400 to have it transcripted if you like the grade. https://ea.asu.edu/courses/ Options include:

BIO 130 - Introduction to Environmental Science
AST 111 - Introduction to Solar Systems Astronomy (not recommended if you hate math)
BIO 100 - The Living World
CHM 114 - General Chemistry for Engineers (not recommended; very hefty)
SES 106 - Habitable Worlds (I don't think anyone has transferred this in yet, but it should count as a lab science)

BIO100 and SES106 are like one long "game", no exam. I'm not sure about BIO130. AST111 and CHM114 both have a proctored exam at the end.

Thank you.  I just signed up for the ASU 1 credit class.  I will look into those.
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