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I haven't taken a college class in almost 30 years. A friend suggested to test out the rest of my classes, transfer the to TESC, and graduate from there!
This are the credits I have so far:
POLS 111 3 credits
Econ 100 1 credit
Econ 103 1 credit
PSY 101 1 credit
PSY 338 1 credit
Chem 140 1 credit
BAS 210 1 credit
BAS 211 1 credit
BAS 221 1 credit
BAS 225 1 credit
BAS 340 1 credit
BAS 350 1 Credit
COMM 102 1 credit
COMM 245 1 credit
CSC 110 1 credit
MATH 121 2 credit
PHIL 102 1 Credit
PHYS 208 1 credit
GS 497 1 credit
Electives 2.5 credits
If someone could help me decide which Degree might be a good fit and give me some idea of which tests I should take to complete that degree I would really be grateful!!
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What do you want to do with your newly minted bachelors degree when you are done? An ABA law school perhaps?
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The only part-time ABA law school on this side of the Cascades is Seattle University. There, I didn't wait for an answer.
BA Liberal Arts in 2014 from Excelsior College. (Took 25 tests)
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I'm ok with whichever degree, I just need one, so I can begin an internship with a law firm. In Washington state you can do a 3 year internship then sit for the bar.
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legalbound Wrote:I haven't taken a college class in almost 30 years. A friend suggested to test out the rest of my classes, transfer the to TESC, and graduate from there!
This are the credits I have so far:
POLS 111 3 credits
Econ 100 1 credit
Econ 103 1 credit
PSY 101 1 credit
PSY 338 1 credit
Chem 140 1 credit
BAS 210 1 credit
BAS 211 1 credit
BAS 221 1 credit
BAS 225 1 credit
BAS 340 1 credit
BAS 350 1 Credit
COMM 102 1 credit
COMM 245 1 credit
CSC 110 1 credit
MATH 121 2 credit
PHIL 102 1 Credit
PHYS 208 1 credit
GS 497 1 credit
Electives 2.5 credits
If someone could help me decide which Degree might be a good fit and give me some idea of which tests I should take to complete that degree I would really be grateful!!
Are you sure that they are all one credit classes? Were they from a regionally accredited college? Usually people pick a subject and then submit their current credits for an initial evaluation, usually around $85 plus transcripts fees. TESC has a good reputation as do remaining two of the "big three" Your choice will be based on if you need a GPA or just a degree. Are you satisfied with the GPA you had from 20 years ago then TESC will certainly work well for you. Testing out can at times be more difficult than taking a class, time management skills are a must. Which means I gotta get back to studying since I've got an exam on Monday morning
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My goal is to go into family law to help people that can't afford attorney's but deserve one! Working Pro-Bono, or a sliding scale.
It's the kid's who get hurt the worst in family court!
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Yes they were from Lewis and Clark College in Portland Oregon. Thank you I am aware of the evaluation they provide, I thought I might be able to get a path without doing that.
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You have read: The Law School Bible: How Anyone Can Become a Lawyer...Without Ever Setting Foot in a Law School...Unless You Really Want to by Peter J. Loughlin, JD, LLM? I have, and I think you have, and if you haven't then you had better read it ASAP.
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BTW: 3/4 of my degree is made up of 25 tests or 90 credits...all of them CLEP, DSST, and ECE; the point being that 3/4 of my BA cost less than $3,000. It is cheap and quick to get way past 90 semester credits toward a degree.
BA Liberal Arts in 2014 from Excelsior College. (Took 25 tests)
Certificate in Writing in 2018 from University of Washington.
Current: MS in Psychology from Walden University.
Have 180 hour TEFL/TESOL Advanced Cert from TEFL HERO.
Member of World Genius Directory. IQ 148 SD 15/IQ 151 SD 16.
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The Lawyer Apprenticeship Program in Washington State runs 48 weeks a year for 4 years.
BA Liberal Arts in 2014 from Excelsior College. (Took 25 tests)
Certificate in Writing in 2018 from University of Washington.
Current: MS in Psychology from Walden University.
Have 180 hour TEFL/TESOL Advanced Cert from TEFL HERO.
Member of World Genius Directory. IQ 148 SD 15/IQ 151 SD 16.
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