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I currently have a bachelors in math (TESU) and I am looking to go to school for a Masters in secondary math education. I am trying to figure out the most cost effective way to do this. Any advice?
(I would possibly do a Masters in STEM too)
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Did u get ur math degree through alternative credits or did u take some courses from TESU directly
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(04-28-2021, 04:55 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Did u get ur math degree through alternative credits or did u take some courses from TESU directly
Some courses directly through TESU. I got at least sixteen credits through them.
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I highly recommend WGU for Business, Education, Nursing, and IT. Since you mentioned education, they offer several Masters in that field. Have you taken a look? Another option would be through ACE.edu - I haven't checked their offerings but they are RA and have Masters and Doctorates in Education!
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