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(05-09-2019, 05:45 PM)Leedeedee Wrote: (05-08-2019, 03:59 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: Fourth, Data Structures, not found anywhere else as of May 2019, that's another $1100. Is Discrete Structures the same as Data Structures? If so then Westcott does this as a self paced course, which you get on a Brandman University transcript if you pass. It's still $728 so you won't save a lot but self paced is better for most people on here.
https://westcottcourses.com/course.php?c...Structures I don't have experience with the course, but I'm guessing it's Discrete Math, not Data Structures
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(05-09-2019, 07:58 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: (05-09-2019, 05:45 PM)Leedeedee Wrote: (05-08-2019, 03:59 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: Fourth, Data Structures, not found anywhere else as of May 2019, that's another $1100. Is Discrete Structures the same as Data Structures? If so then Westcott does this as a self paced course, which you get on a Brandman University transcript if you pass. It's still $728 so you won't save a lot but self paced is better for most people on here.
https://westcottcourses.com/course.php?c...Structures I don't have experience with the course, but I'm guessing it's Discrete Math, not Data Structures
Discrete Structures will not count for credit as Data Structures at TESU.
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(05-08-2019, 03:59 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: I'm on the same boat, but I'm Canadian so no WGU for me.
Today I spoke to my advisor and now it seems that with the new regulations it's going to be more expensive.
The first mandatory course is SOS-110, which replaces the old TES-100. That's around $1100.
Then Introduction to Programming, this one is a pain because only OD has it, and OD is only for US Citizens or Permanent residents. So that's another $1100 for me.
Third the capstone, another $1100
Fourth, Data Structures, not found anywhere else as of May 2019, that's another $1100.
On top of that is the residency fee, another $2200.
But it looks like is cheaper just to add another 3 credit course plus 1 more to make 16, that would be 16 credits at $366 each = $5856 instead of doing 12 at $4392+$2200=$6592
Note: the residency is forgiven if you take 16 credits, which is a total of $366 * 16 = $5856
I wonder how much it would be for the same courses at Excelsior?
Could you please share your study plan? I'm also planning to do at TESU instead of WGU.
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(05-16-2019, 04:50 PM)akr680 Wrote: (05-08-2019, 03:59 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: I'm on the same boat, but I'm Canadian so no WGU for me.
Today I spoke to my advisor and now it seems that with the new regulations it's going to be more expensive.
The first mandatory course is SOS-110, which replaces the old TES-100. That's around $1100.
Then Introduction to Programming, this one is a pain because only OD has it, and OD is only for US Citizens or Permanent residents. So that's another $1100 for me.
Third the capstone, another $1100
Fourth, Data Structures, not found anywhere else as of May 2019, that's another $1100.
On top of that is the residency fee, another $2200.
But it looks like is cheaper just to add another 3 credit course plus 1 more to make 16, that would be 16 credits at $366 each = $5856 instead of doing 12 at $4392+$2200=$6592
Note: the residency is forgiven if you take 16 credits, which is a total of $366 * 16 = $5856
I wonder how much it would be for the same courses at Excelsior?
Could you please share your study plan? I'm also planning to do at TESU instead of WGU.
It's not mine, I'm using someone else's that I found going through the forum, here is the link
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...842?page=4
There are some changes that happened Today, take a look at the newest posts announcing new approvals for intro to programming, data structures and so on...
I'm pretty sure someone is going to update the BACS plan soon with the newer courses.
cheers
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(05-16-2019, 05:17 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: (05-16-2019, 04:50 PM)akr680 Wrote: (05-08-2019, 03:59 PM)adrianeraldo Wrote: I'm on the same boat, but I'm Canadian so no WGU for me.
Today I spoke to my advisor and now it seems that with the new regulations it's going to be more expensive.
The first mandatory course is SOS-110, which replaces the old TES-100. That's around $1100.
Then Introduction to Programming, this one is a pain because only OD has it, and OD is only for US Citizens or Permanent residents. So that's another $1100 for me.
Third the capstone, another $1100
Fourth, Data Structures, not found anywhere else as of May 2019, that's another $1100.
On top of that is the residency fee, another $2200.
But it looks like is cheaper just to add another 3 credit course plus 1 more to make 16, that would be 16 credits at $366 each = $5856 instead of doing 12 at $4392+$2200=$6592
Note: the residency is forgiven if you take 16 credits, which is a total of $366 * 16 = $5856
I wonder how much it would be for the same courses at Excelsior?
Could you please share your study plan? I'm also planning to do at TESU instead of WGU.
It's not mine, I'm using someone else's that I found going through the forum, here is the link
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...842?page=4
There are some changes that happened Today, take a look at the newest posts announcing new approvals for intro to programming, data structures and so on...
I'm pretty sure someone is going to update the BACS plan soon with the newer courses.
cheers
Thank you so much
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