08-10-2016, 01:10 AM
I just did a quick skim and think these are the ones I would go for.
Take the following for the cheapest/easiest/fastest courses:
The majority from Straighterline and two from Saylor
A) General Education
1) SL English Composition II
2) SL Intro to Communications
3) SL Intro to Religion
4) SL American Government
B) Professional Studies
1) SL Financial Accounting (Intermediate Accounting)
2) SL Managerial Accounting (Cost Accounting)
3) Saylor Business Statistics (Operational Management)
4) Saylor Corporate Communications (Management)
Two TECEPS: 1) Business in Society & 2) Strategic Management
Take the Free Ethics course and also the free NFA courses
Optional: Take the free TEEX courses while you're at it!
Take ALEKS for your College Algebra at $20/month, finish 2 courses total.
Since you're at it, you should go for PreCalculus, dump that into "gen ed".
Take Shmoop for 3 History courses at $25/month, finish all 3 courses.
That'll give you 9 credits in your general education requirements.
Ask to have your LAW 202 (3 credit) bumped from Free Elective to Gen Ed Elective.
Bump the FEL-101 (1 CR) and ENG 216 (2 CR) into the Free Elective spot.
Note: Review the wikia, The Basic Approach - Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia
I have a spreadsheet that I copied and modified from dfrecore, just customize it
If you are in need of extra general education requirements.
You can take some cheap Saylor or Straighterline courses.
I think you should be able to finish these in 3-4 months if you try hard.
Take the following for the cheapest/easiest/fastest courses:
The majority from Straighterline and two from Saylor
A) General Education
1) SL English Composition II
2) SL Intro to Communications
3) SL Intro to Religion
4) SL American Government
B) Professional Studies
1) SL Financial Accounting (Intermediate Accounting)
2) SL Managerial Accounting (Cost Accounting)
3) Saylor Business Statistics (Operational Management)
4) Saylor Corporate Communications (Management)
Two TECEPS: 1) Business in Society & 2) Strategic Management
Take the Free Ethics course and also the free NFA courses
Optional: Take the free TEEX courses while you're at it!
Take ALEKS for your College Algebra at $20/month, finish 2 courses total.
Since you're at it, you should go for PreCalculus, dump that into "gen ed".
Take Shmoop for 3 History courses at $25/month, finish all 3 courses.
That'll give you 9 credits in your general education requirements.
Ask to have your LAW 202 (3 credit) bumped from Free Elective to Gen Ed Elective.
Bump the FEL-101 (1 CR) and ENG 216 (2 CR) into the Free Elective spot.
Note: Review the wikia, The Basic Approach - Degree Forum Wiki - Wikia
I have a spreadsheet that I copied and modified from dfrecore, just customize it
If you are in need of extra general education requirements.
You can take some cheap Saylor or Straighterline courses.
I think you should be able to finish these in 3-4 months if you try hard.
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Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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