Hey I am looking to start my journey soon and need some assistance with a degree path. I am looking at the Associates with a Computer Science degree or the BALS in Computer Science. The Associates looks like it will go straight into the Bachelors in Computer Science if I want to finish that out. Overall which would be easier to test out a lot of credits? Is there anyone that has done one of the two that has a decent plan for completing those. Any help would be appreciated it. Thanks.
The BALS is pretty obviously going to be more flexible with outside credits, but the BACS has room for lots of free electives, too so it may be fine for you. Here's my BACS plan.
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