06-13-2015, 09:24 AM
Hi,
I am trying to formulate an economical as possible BA in Computer Science. I realize I have to take some courses as there is no testing out likely for more than just a few subjects...and I'm fine with that because I need to experience those courses and want to learn them as thoroughly as possible.
But, I imagine everywhere else I can save money and time by applying test outs. I am limited in savings and am hoping to make the most of my financial aid to help me while I go full time. I also have eligibility for workforce innovation but I dont know how to combine both. I am confused because the workforce can only be applied to local schools or so they say. And then they also said they would use firstly my fafsa aid. So how to use this to my advantage while still then later turning around and going to TESC is the question?
Please tell me your advice or experiences in achieving your BA, surely someone out there has successfully BA'd in CS while fast tracking?
I am trying to formulate an economical as possible BA in Computer Science. I realize I have to take some courses as there is no testing out likely for more than just a few subjects...and I'm fine with that because I need to experience those courses and want to learn them as thoroughly as possible.
But, I imagine everywhere else I can save money and time by applying test outs. I am limited in savings and am hoping to make the most of my financial aid to help me while I go full time. I also have eligibility for workforce innovation but I dont know how to combine both. I am confused because the workforce can only be applied to local schools or so they say. And then they also said they would use firstly my fafsa aid. So how to use this to my advantage while still then later turning around and going to TESC is the question?
Please tell me your advice or experiences in achieving your BA, surely someone out there has successfully BA'd in CS while fast tracking?