04-13-2017, 12:28 AM
Hello everyone,
I am new to forums, and recent post BA in 16-18 weeks picked my interest .
I have read through the thread and Synicaal post about cheapest BSBA GM seemed very nice.
For starters I opened ace account and signed up on aleks and started working towards all those math credits before end of month.
I submitted application for scholarship at study as well.
I submitted application to TESU tonight and will call tomorrow, try and get approved so i can register for that TECEP in strategic management.
At the present time I have some potential credits from prior military service as per joint service transcript
Question I have is: is BSBA GM best route for me to take or is it just cheapest.
I see that TESU will only allow two bachelor degrees.
I will be paying for education out of pocket as I want to save gi bill for masters program if i can get accepted.
Now I know this is long shot but would like to pursue Master in mechanical engineering and TESU offers both BSAST degree in Nuclear Energy Engineering Technology
and BSAST degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology as starters. Would those get me a chance to get accepted into Masters program at one of schools in new york city.
Columbia has a masters program online but not sure engineering technology degree would qualify me.
Or would a better path be to finish as much as possible at TESU and transfer to one of schools in new york that offer bachelors in mechanical engineering
Anyone have any experience with those programs and potential cost of doing it through study sl aleks and clep testing.
As far as joint services transcript should i send it directly to tesu or import into ace first?
I know it is lot to ask but do not want to waste time pursuing wrong path.
Any and all help is welcome.
I finished active duty two months ago and have a part time job so classroom time is hard to come by, i think testing out and doing online based courses as much as possible is great .
I am new to forums, and recent post BA in 16-18 weeks picked my interest .
I have read through the thread and Synicaal post about cheapest BSBA GM seemed very nice.
For starters I opened ace account and signed up on aleks and started working towards all those math credits before end of month.
I submitted application for scholarship at study as well.
I submitted application to TESU tonight and will call tomorrow, try and get approved so i can register for that TECEP in strategic management.
At the present time I have some potential credits from prior military service as per joint service transcript
Code:
ACE Identifier ACE credit recommendation Level
NV-2202-0165 V03
Recruit Training
Personal Community Health 1SH L
Personal Community Health 1SH L
NER-AN-003
Airman
Fundamentals Of Aircraft Service/Maintenance 2SH V
NER-AS-004
Aviation Support Equipment Technician
Basic Hydraulics 2SH L
Basic Shop Practices 3SH L
Computer Applications 1SH L
DC/AC Circuit Analysis 2SH L
Electrical Control Generators 1SH L
Electrical Control Systems 1SH L
Industrial Safety 1SH L
Power Plant Maintenance And Repair 2SH L
Power Plant Operations 1SH L
NER-AS-005
Aviation Support Equipment Technician (AS) 3SH L
Communications 3SH L
Computer Applications 3SH L
Electromechanical Systems Maintenance 3SH L
Hydraulic Systems 3SH L
Industrial Safety 2SH L
Mechanical Systems Troubleshooting 3SH L
Supervision 3SH L
Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) READING 4L&9U LISTENING4L&9U
Question I have is: is BSBA GM best route for me to take or is it just cheapest.
I see that TESU will only allow two bachelor degrees.
I will be paying for education out of pocket as I want to save gi bill for masters program if i can get accepted.
Now I know this is long shot but would like to pursue Master in mechanical engineering and TESU offers both BSAST degree in Nuclear Energy Engineering Technology
and BSAST degree in Nuclear Engineering Technology as starters. Would those get me a chance to get accepted into Masters program at one of schools in new york city.
Columbia has a masters program online but not sure engineering technology degree would qualify me.
Or would a better path be to finish as much as possible at TESU and transfer to one of schools in new york that offer bachelors in mechanical engineering
Anyone have any experience with those programs and potential cost of doing it through study sl aleks and clep testing.
As far as joint services transcript should i send it directly to tesu or import into ace first?
I know it is lot to ask but do not want to waste time pursuing wrong path.
Any and all help is welcome.
I finished active duty two months ago and have a part time job so classroom time is hard to come by, i think testing out and doing online based courses as much as possible is great .