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The indian one is taught in english, but I hear they are not good about transferring credits. I am so torn between this and tesu. On paper this looks a lot better than tesu for me, but not if it takes me years to complete
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Weird, on paper TESU and the likes of UMPI should actually look better... They're a public/state institution vs an exclusively online institution such as SNHU/WGU... I generally recommend a public/state institution first over exclusively online non-profit/private unless they offer a program that's not available. The same goes for the for-profit or NA institutions, they'll be a viable option for those seeking a doctoral degree as there aren't as many options available. But for undergrad, stick with public/state institutions as a first choice, exclusively online non-profit/private institutions next, then at the bottom of your list should be for-profit/NA ones.
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For comp sci, WGU is well respected. I personally know people in FAANG with a WGU degree (they wouldn't have gotten in without it), and hiring managers who are aware of it, so I think that one is probably exempt from that rule. In my case, I can't do WGU.
TESU also hides where you transferred credits from, ahh it's such a hard choice haha. I really wish TESU wasn't a BA, then the decision would be super easy.
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People have a preference for naming, but that's somewhat not necessary... I've mentioned it before, a BA vs BS is the same thing. There are institutions out there that don't have a 'school' of science, yet their classes required are the same as another institution that has a school of science. It's not really because there are more arts vs science classes, you can take all the sciences you want and place it into the electives area, it'll still be an 'BA'. TESU is just one example, ask yourself, what 'sciences' are in a BSBA (Bachelors of Science in Business Admin) and you'll understand there is no difference between a BABA and BSBA.
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