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Which college is the easiest for liberal arts degree.
So far I submitted my credits to Thomas Edison and was thinking if I should submitted to another for evulation. I have 4 years of undergrad work completed in Russia and also an associated degree in pta from a us community college.
Thanks.
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Ep2016 Wrote:Which college is the easiest for liberal arts degree.
So far I submitted my credits to Thomas Edison and was thinking if I should submitted to another for evulation. I have 4 years of undergrad work completed in Russia and also an associated degree in pta from a us community college.
Thanks.
Without actually know all of your credits and how schools will take them its almost impossible to tell you go here or here. Your best bet is to apply to the Big 3 first and have them all do your evaluation and see which school your closer to being done at. I do think price wise your looking at TESU the cheapest followed by COSC, then Excelsior. From what I hear the Liberal Arts capstone is a lot of work no matter where you take it so you may want to go with the cheapest.
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No way to know until you see what all 3 schools say. I would have your international transcripts evaluated by one of the companies that do that (international degree thing that I know nothing about), then apply to all 3 (TESU, COSC and EC) and see what they all do with your credits. The easiest is going to be the one that gives you the most credit for what you have already taken, and leave the least credits to take. If one of the schools ends up giving you everything except the Capstone, bingo, you have your school!
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