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I asked TESC why they hand out only general diplomas...
#51
Geezer Wrote:I'm sorry, just trying to lighten things up. Correct response: No you can't get a TESC degree for $3000.


Did she even fill out he FAFSA? Money would not even be a problem if she filled out her FAFSA. All she would have to do is take 6 credits to use her financial aid.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David

BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
#52
CollegeStudent7 Wrote:NO CREDITS? Ok. I will cheersmate Don't paddle me while you're at it please.


Not paddling honey just stating facts.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David

BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
#53
Thanks :/ Give me a break you guys. I'm dealing with a big health/medical problem and I've been a wreck. I don't intentionally try to upset people.
#54
CollegeStudent7 Wrote:Linda,

I'm finished with an ALEKS course! Yay to me Smile
I just thought if I was going to get concentration that EC-SUNY may just be a cheaper option for me.

But heck, you have some awesome points. I just thought I was actually majoring in Mathematics and Natural Sciences ya know?

So with this being said, I'll be frank. It's now my goal to earn the QUICKEST/most affordable degree possible and perhaps you have an awesome point. TESC just may be the way. I guess I shouldn't give up hope on them if that's my goal.

I've been running on 4 hours of sleep, per night, the last 2 weeks and have just been really rash. It's time for me to have a salad, get some sleep and get back to thinking straight.

I'm sorry if I upset you guys. You have really been angels answering my questions. Totally awesome about it. Please see my new thread. Would it be stupid for me to think I even have a chance of earning ANY type of Bachelors degree from TESC for less than 3k?


I think it's important to know what you're buying, that being said, what you thought you were getting was different from the reality so I get that you're upset.

There are two words that get tossed around, and because they mean different things at different colleges, myths and assumptions cloud the issue. At TESC, there are concentrations first. These are broad liberal arts options in which you earn all of your credits in a field (as opposed to a topic) and in doing so you have the maximum flexibility. For instance, within math and science FIELD you can take whatever you want to hit the requirement. Easy. Then, at TESC you have majors. Majors are specific prescriptions of specific courses that you must take in a specific topic. So, should you prefer a degree in biology, you couldn't use the other natural science courses- you'd have to take biology courses (as well as physics, etc).

ALL OF THIS CHANGES once you start talking about another college. You can't throw around the word "major" and get a universal understanding. The distinctions and definitions of majors, concentrations, etc are brand specific. Frankly, people here don't always understand this issue, though we talk about it AT LENGTH. As you have found it IS confusing. If you attended a different brand college, perhaps their difference between a concentration/major is the addition of a foreign language credit, or internship, or thesis. See? Even if you understand your own college, it's not relevant to the rest of the world because each college has their own process.

What's important to know, is that these words are not standardized. So, if you graduate from TESC, your resume would look like this:

Thomas Edison State College, BA Natural Science and Mathematics

Calling it one thing or another doesn't matter. It's like saying you don't want to eat at a pasta restaurant because you don't want pasta, what you want is called spaghetti. See? Smile
#55
cookderosa Wrote:I think it's important to know what you're buying, that being said, what you thought you were getting was different from the reality so I get that you're upset.

There are two words that get tossed around, and because they mean different things at different colleges, myths and assumptions cloud the issue. At TESC, there are concentrations first. These are broad liberal arts options in which you earn all of your credits in a field (as opposed to a topic) and in doing so you have the maximum flexibility. For instance, within math and science FIELD you can take whatever you want to hit the requirement. Easy. Then, at TESC you have majors. Majors are specific prescriptions of specific courses that you must take in a specific topic. So, should you prefer a degree in biology, you couldn't use the other natural science courses- you'd have to take biology courses (as well as physics, etc).

ALL OF THIS CHANGES once you start talking about another college. You can't throw around the word "major" and get a universal understanding. The distinctions and definitions of majors, concentrations, etc are brand specific. Frankly, people here don't always understand this issue, though we talk about it AT LENGTH. As you have found it IS confusing. If you attended a different brand college, perhaps their difference between a concentration/major is the addition of a foreign language credit, or internship, or thesis. See? Even if you understand your own college, it's not relevant to the rest of the world because each college has their own process.

What's important to know, is that these words are not standardized. So, if you graduate from TESC, your resume would look like this:

Thomas Edison State College, BA Natural Science and Mathematics

Calling it one thing or another doesn't matter. It's like saying you don't want to eat at a pasta restaurant because you don't want pasta, what you want is called spaghetti. See? Smile

Haha, I like that analogy! It's just that the counselor told me that it would not show up on my transcript as such, so I figured it would be a lie to place that on my resume...then given that they do background checks and all of that............. ya know? :/
#56
Bunbu Wrote:Do you know how ESC courses will transfer to say TESC or COSC? I too noticed that most of their courses are 4 credits...

I'm not sure, but I would think they would drop you down to 3 credits.
#57
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Excelsior - BS Business 2008
Son #1 TESC BSBA Computer Information Systems completed June 2010
Son #2 TESC BA Computer Science completed November 2010 Currently in Florida State (FSU) Masters CS program and loving it
#58
Pffffffttttlmaooooo!Confusedmilelol:
#59
CollegeStudent7 Wrote:Haha, I like that analogy! It's just that the counselor told me that it would not show up on my transcript as such, so I figured it would be a lie to place that on my resume...then given that they do background checks and all of that............. ya know? :/

My Official TESC transcript says

Degree Awarded: Associate in Arts
Area of Study: Liberal Arts/General Studies
Date Conferred: 09/2008

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Area of Study: Natural Science/Mathematics
Date Conferred: 09/2010

My Resume says
Education:

Thomas Edison State College. Trenton, New Jersey. BA. Natural Science/ Mathematics. 2010
Thomas Edison State College. Trenton, New Jersey. AA. Liberal Studies. 2008


Now I don't think anyone who did a background check would have a problem with that. What councilor were you talking to?
Linda

Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible  St Francis of Assisi

Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC

AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC  Dec '12
#60
Lindagerr Wrote:My Official TESC transcript says

Degree Awarded: Associate in Arts
Area of Study: Liberal Arts/General Studies
Date Conferred: 09/2008

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Area of Study: Natural Science/Mathematics
Date Conferred: 09/2010

My Resume says
Education:

Thomas Edison State College. Trenton, New Jersey. BA. Natural Science/ Mathematics. 2010
Thomas Edison State College. Trenton, New Jersey. AA. Liberal Studies. 2008


Now I don't think anyone who did a background check would have a problem with that. What councilor were you talking to?


Linda is exactly right, mine are like that too. The TESC person you spoke to is wrong. (gasp. shock.)


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