11-18-2010, 12:07 PM
So I received my financial AID award. So no it's time to get started.
I need about 44 more units/credits to graduate with my BS. Some I will try to trest out of, but others I will take actual classes.
QUESTIONS:
1) Does TESC have actual scheduled semesters or can you take classes whenever you want, online?
2) How long (weeks) are the classes at TESC?
3) When is the best time to enroll so you get the full year's worth for that huge enrollment yearly fee?
4) For those of you that have taken traditional classes at a brick-n-mortar college, are they TESC classes AS involved and potentially challenging? Or, to some degree, are the online classes a bit easier? Trying to determine how many I can handle at a time WITH a full-time job and a 1 hour commute each day and not wanting to REALLY use my entire weekend for studying, etc.
Thanks folks!
I need about 44 more units/credits to graduate with my BS. Some I will try to trest out of, but others I will take actual classes.
QUESTIONS:
1) Does TESC have actual scheduled semesters or can you take classes whenever you want, online?
2) How long (weeks) are the classes at TESC?
3) When is the best time to enroll so you get the full year's worth for that huge enrollment yearly fee?
4) For those of you that have taken traditional classes at a brick-n-mortar college, are they TESC classes AS involved and potentially challenging? Or, to some degree, are the online classes a bit easier? Trying to determine how many I can handle at a time WITH a full-time job and a 1 hour commute each day and not wanting to REALLY use my entire weekend for studying, etc.
Thanks folks!