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emily.wager Wrote:So Ive been doing a ton of reading and it has helped clear things up just a bit but I still feel like im drowning in information! Is there somewhere that can give me an exact mapped out plan of the courses i need and the corresponding tests and basically exactly what to do? If there is a plan like that for a fast and cheap Bachelors, that would make all my dreams come true!
Yes
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note that you will need to make sure its a post 2015 plan...
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REL-277 Introduction to Religion
ANT-101 Introduction to Anthropology
POS-110 American Government
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
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HIS-113 American History I
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SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology
BIO-208 Nutrition
PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology
STA-201 Statistics
HEA-203 Medical Terminology
COM-101 Introduction to Communications
BUS-301 Principles of Management
Study.com
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MAT-121 College Algebra
The Institute 3/22/2017
PHI-384 Ethics -2
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Can I get all of the credits I need through straighter line? I would love to simplify things and just do it all in one place
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No its not possible to get all credits through straighterline.
You will need, depending on your chosen major, various paths that may include: CLEP, DSST, TECEP, UEXCEL, Study.com, Saylor, Coopersmith, Online class, in person class.
Working towards BA Psychology from TESU
Started 3/22/2017 with Aleks and the Institute
Started 4/4/2017 with Straighterline
72/120 credits so far.
Straighterline: 4/4/2017
REL-277 Introduction to Religion
ANT-101 Introduction to Anthropology
POS-110 American Government
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
HIS-102 Western Civilization II
HIS-113 American History I
HIS-114 American History II
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology
BIO-208 Nutrition
PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology
STA-201 Statistics
HEA-203 Medical Terminology
COM-101 Introduction to Communications
BUS-301 Principles of Management
Study.com
Personal Finance
Lifespan Development
ALEKS 3/22/2017
MAT-121 College Algebra
The Institute 3/22/2017
PHI-384 Ethics -2
TEEX
Cyber 101 -2
Cyber 201 -2
PREVIOUS EDUCATION
St. Leo University 2004
College Comp I
Integrated Physical Science
Algebra and Functions
Cuyamaca College
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is there a major that I can do the majority of of credits through straighterline?
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The BA in liberal studies is the most flexible. TESU limits the number of courses that can be transferred in from one source to 90 credits so the most credits you could transfer in from straighterline would be 90. The other 27 would have to come from another source such as CLEP, DSST, Study.com, etc. Other schools might have similar limits. I believe most gen ed courses could be taken through straighterline. There are a few business courses that may fit the BSBA.
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emily.wager Wrote:is there a major that I can do the majority of of credits through straighterline?
Read everything I mentioned in this thread: Take your time and read the Beginners Guide and Wiki.
The Big3 are the only schools that will allow you to transfer 114/117 credits out of the possible 120.
However, you can only send in 90 credits from one source. So, take several Straighterline courses for up to 90 credits
There are spreadsheets with the EXACT courses you need to take, look for ones that are made by dfrecore
You can take the same exact courses and you will be good to go... don't rush it in asking questions, read read read...
Link to thread: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...eks-5.html
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Thank you so much! Thats great advice. where can I find a spreadsheet by dfrecore for a BA in liberal studies? I can only find one for a BSBA
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emily.wager Wrote:Thank you so much! Thats great advice. where can I find a spreadsheet by dfrecore for a BA in liberal studies? I can only find one for a BSBA
The 3rd post on this thread had an attachment for the BALS
Working towards BA Psychology from TESU
Started 3/22/2017 with Aleks and the Institute
Started 4/4/2017 with Straighterline
72/120 credits so far.
Straighterline: 4/4/2017
REL-277 Introduction to Religion
ANT-101 Introduction to Anthropology
POS-110 American Government
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
HIS-102 Western Civilization II
HIS-113 American History I
HIS-114 American History II
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology
BIO-208 Nutrition
PSY-101 Introduction to Psychology
STA-201 Statistics
HEA-203 Medical Terminology
COM-101 Introduction to Communications
BUS-301 Principles of Management
Study.com
Personal Finance
Lifespan Development
ALEKS 3/22/2017
MAT-121 College Algebra
The Institute 3/22/2017
PHI-384 Ethics -2
TEEX
Cyber 101 -2
Cyber 201 -2
PREVIOUS EDUCATION
St. Leo University 2004
College Comp I
Integrated Physical Science
Algebra and Functions
Cuyamaca College
Spanish I - 5
The Internet - 1
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emily.wager Wrote:is there a major that I can do the majority of of credits through straighterline?
Depending on your major, you won't be able to get all of your credits done through SL for one of two reasons: 1) they don't offer a course that will be required, or 2) they don't offer the UL courses you'll need.
But you can get MANY of your courses done through SL, and finish up in a variety of ways if that's what you want to do.
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dfrecore Wrote:If all you want is a BA to check the box at work, then a BALS (BA in Liberal Studies) is definitely the way to go. TESU, COSC or EC are all good options, all similar in price. TESU is the easiest in terms of UL credits as they only require 18cr (5 courses plus their capstone, and all in the Area of Study), while COSC and EC both require 30cr throughout the degree.
Here is a BALS plan from TESU. It shows all courses having an average price of $100, but you can find some for less which would bring the pricing down a bit.
Is there any way that you can have this plan available in a different format? I can't see it as says I have to purchase office which I don't have. Thanks!
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