01-20-2011, 09:06 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am new to posting on this forum... i've been hanging out in the Exam Feedback one for a while, but it's time i really start making sure i am on the right path and not wasting my time and money. So, after a lot of reading on the TESC website and these forums, i am still a bit confused. If any of you are able and willing, i would much appreciate some advice and guidance :-)
A very quick background: i started off at regular university locally to where i live, but i soon realized i was wasting my time and money because i was already working in my professions i want to do with my life, and class was impeding those (hair designer & wedding photographer). So, i found out about TESC and i have been doing tests while working pretty much full time.
I want to get my BSBA with a focus in Entrepreneurship, because i am working in a family business, as well as running my own, and i feel that degree would be very useful to have.
As far as testing and other classes go, i have finished roughly 40 credits, soon to be 46, Lord willing. I only really know about Cleps, Dantes tests, and Tecep exams--the others are completely foreign to me.
Here's what my tentative mapping out of my plan looks like...questions about it all will be at the end :-)
I. General Education Requirements (60)
A. English Composition (6) FINISHED w/ AP exam
B. Humanities 12
Managerial Business Communications (3)
Other humanities (9)
-Spanish (6 credits)(taken)
-Intro to World Religions DSST (taken)
C. Social Sciences 12
Macroeconomics (3)
Microeconomics (3)
Other social sciences (6)
-Intro to Sociology Clep (taken)
-Human Growth & Development Clep (taken)
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 9
Precalculus Mathematics or Quantitative Business Analysis (not sure which)
Principles of Statistics (3)
Other natural sciences (3)
-Biology Clep (6) (soon to be taken)
E. General Education Electives 21
-European History Class (Community College) (taken)
-Western Civ. II (Class from University) (taken)
-Intro to Psych (Class from University) (taken)
-Math 101--Math Concepts ( Class from University) (taken)
-US History II Clep (taken)
-Humanities Clep
II. Professional Business Requirements 54
A. Business Core 27
Intro to Business Law CLEP
Intro to Computing DSST
Financial Accounting CLEP
ACC-102 (Principles of Mang. Accounting class)
Principles of Finance DSST
Introduction to Marketing CLEP
Business Ethics in Society DSST
BUS-421 (Business Policy class)
Principles of Management CLEP
B. Area of Study: Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Entrepreneurship âMAN-230
Small Business Finance âCLASS
Small Business MarketingâCLASS
2. Electives
Advertising
Consumer Behavior
Marketing and Product Innovation
Planning and Growing New Ventures
Area #4:
C. Business Electives 9
Introductory Business CLEP
Personal Finance DSST
Principles of Supervision DSST
III. Free Electives 6
Anything
Now, my questions:
1). How does this look as a whole? Am i making any critical errors that you can see of? I have studied and studied the plans on the tesc website and this seems to be alright, but i am sure i am missing something.
2). Are there any tests i am missing out on that i've listed the class instead?
3). While i am highly interested in Entrepreneurship, i want to take the financially smart path--would it be less classes and more tests if i chose another focus?
4). Applying to TESC--at what stage in your testing did you apply? What stage would you recommend to apply?
5). Tuition--which plan is the smartest to go? On the website, it said that the comprehensive covers up to 36 credits in a year, and it included transfer credits...can you only transfer in so many on that plan? Tuition is a big reason i've been thinking of changing my focus to something like management, so i could do more tests and less classes/course credit hours to pay for.
Absolutely annnny advice you can send my way will be amazingly helpful. Thank you!!!!
I am new to posting on this forum... i've been hanging out in the Exam Feedback one for a while, but it's time i really start making sure i am on the right path and not wasting my time and money. So, after a lot of reading on the TESC website and these forums, i am still a bit confused. If any of you are able and willing, i would much appreciate some advice and guidance :-)
A very quick background: i started off at regular university locally to where i live, but i soon realized i was wasting my time and money because i was already working in my professions i want to do with my life, and class was impeding those (hair designer & wedding photographer). So, i found out about TESC and i have been doing tests while working pretty much full time.
I want to get my BSBA with a focus in Entrepreneurship, because i am working in a family business, as well as running my own, and i feel that degree would be very useful to have.
As far as testing and other classes go, i have finished roughly 40 credits, soon to be 46, Lord willing. I only really know about Cleps, Dantes tests, and Tecep exams--the others are completely foreign to me.
Here's what my tentative mapping out of my plan looks like...questions about it all will be at the end :-)
I. General Education Requirements (60)
A. English Composition (6) FINISHED w/ AP exam
B. Humanities 12
Managerial Business Communications (3)
Other humanities (9)
-Spanish (6 credits)(taken)
-Intro to World Religions DSST (taken)
C. Social Sciences 12
Macroeconomics (3)
Microeconomics (3)
Other social sciences (6)
-Intro to Sociology Clep (taken)
-Human Growth & Development Clep (taken)
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 9
Precalculus Mathematics or Quantitative Business Analysis (not sure which)
Principles of Statistics (3)
Other natural sciences (3)
-Biology Clep (6) (soon to be taken)
E. General Education Electives 21
-European History Class (Community College) (taken)
-Western Civ. II (Class from University) (taken)
-Intro to Psych (Class from University) (taken)
-Math 101--Math Concepts ( Class from University) (taken)
-US History II Clep (taken)
-Humanities Clep
II. Professional Business Requirements 54
A. Business Core 27
Intro to Business Law CLEP
Intro to Computing DSST
Financial Accounting CLEP
ACC-102 (Principles of Mang. Accounting class)
Principles of Finance DSST
Introduction to Marketing CLEP
Business Ethics in Society DSST
BUS-421 (Business Policy class)
Principles of Management CLEP
B. Area of Study: Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Entrepreneurship âMAN-230
Small Business Finance âCLASS
Small Business MarketingâCLASS
2. Electives
Advertising
Consumer Behavior
Marketing and Product Innovation
Planning and Growing New Ventures
Area #4:
C. Business Electives 9
Introductory Business CLEP
Personal Finance DSST
Principles of Supervision DSST
III. Free Electives 6
Anything
Now, my questions:
1). How does this look as a whole? Am i making any critical errors that you can see of? I have studied and studied the plans on the tesc website and this seems to be alright, but i am sure i am missing something.
2). Are there any tests i am missing out on that i've listed the class instead?
3). While i am highly interested in Entrepreneurship, i want to take the financially smart path--would it be less classes and more tests if i chose another focus?
4). Applying to TESC--at what stage in your testing did you apply? What stage would you recommend to apply?
5). Tuition--which plan is the smartest to go? On the website, it said that the comprehensive covers up to 36 credits in a year, and it included transfer credits...can you only transfer in so many on that plan? Tuition is a big reason i've been thinking of changing my focus to something like management, so i could do more tests and less classes/course credit hours to pay for.
Absolutely annnny advice you can send my way will be amazingly helpful. Thank you!!!!