02-13-2025, 11:36 AM
Your Location: Texas and Netherlands
Your Age: 25ish
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor in CLS - I am also wanting maximize TESU by getting categorial certificates and a different major such Health Studies, Professional Studies, Biology, Business, Communication, or Anthropology
*I want the extra degrees and/or certificates to maximize my time at TESU.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: About 70 (no upper past freshman and sophmore)
Community College:
Associates in Medical Laboratory Technology (AAS)
College Algebra - 3
Freshman English I & II - 6
Human A & P I and II - 8
Microbiology - 4
US History 1 & 2 - 6
Intro to Communications - 3
Art History or Art Survey (sorry cannot recall which but an arts class) - 3
Intro to Chemistry (non-science major) - 4
Medical Terminology - 3
US Government - 3
Texas Government - 3
General Psychology - 3
General Sociology - 3
MLT courses:
Blood Bank w Lab- 3-4 credits (TESU gave me four but my school was 3)
Medical Microbiology w Lab - 4
Clinical Chemistry w Lab- 4
Coagulation w Lab - 3
Clinical Hematology w Lab - 3-4 credits (same)
Courses Needed:
General Chemistry I and II - 8 hours
Statistics - 3/4 credits
Organic Chemistry I & II - 8 hours
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None, sorry. I am still learning all of this.
Any certifications or military experience?: AMT MLT certification, working on ASCP MLT certification.
Budget: Up to $20,000 in the next two to three years
Commitments: Remote work at 30 hours a week. I currently travel between the Netherland and Texas every six months or so. Remote work is necessary.
Dedicated time to study: 3-12 hours weekly
Timeline: Two to three years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I am paying out of pocket but I get about $5000 yearly reimbursement.
This is just a suggestion, but it can make people giving advice have to ask less questions. If it helps people here's a quick form that can help provide quick information:
I am wanting to maximize TESU for credits and categorical certificates if possible.
Your Age: 25ish
What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor in CLS - I am also wanting maximize TESU by getting categorial certificates and a different major such Health Studies, Professional Studies, Biology, Business, Communication, or Anthropology
*I want the extra degrees and/or certificates to maximize my time at TESU.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: About 70 (no upper past freshman and sophmore)
Community College:
Associates in Medical Laboratory Technology (AAS)
College Algebra - 3
Freshman English I & II - 6
Human A & P I and II - 8
Microbiology - 4
US History 1 & 2 - 6
Intro to Communications - 3
Art History or Art Survey (sorry cannot recall which but an arts class) - 3
Intro to Chemistry (non-science major) - 4
Medical Terminology - 3
US Government - 3
Texas Government - 3
General Psychology - 3
General Sociology - 3
MLT courses:
Blood Bank w Lab- 3-4 credits (TESU gave me four but my school was 3)
Medical Microbiology w Lab - 4
Clinical Chemistry w Lab- 4
Coagulation w Lab - 3
Clinical Hematology w Lab - 3-4 credits (same)
Courses Needed:
General Chemistry I and II - 8 hours
Statistics - 3/4 credits
Organic Chemistry I & II - 8 hours
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None, sorry. I am still learning all of this.
Any certifications or military experience?: AMT MLT certification, working on ASCP MLT certification.
Budget: Up to $20,000 in the next two to three years
Commitments: Remote work at 30 hours a week. I currently travel between the Netherland and Texas every six months or so. Remote work is necessary.
Dedicated time to study: 3-12 hours weekly
Timeline: Two to three years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I am paying out of pocket but I get about $5000 yearly reimbursement.
This is just a suggestion, but it can make people giving advice have to ask less questions. If it helps people here's a quick form that can help provide quick information:
I am wanting to maximize TESU for credits and categorical certificates if possible.