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(04-09-2022, 07:22 AM)IAMAMENACE Wrote: I plan on reaching my 30 RA credit requirement entirely by taking six classes and four teceps. I can take two terms to obtain 18 credits of classes. I don't know if I can do six classes including the capstone in one term and keep a solid GPA. I also can take an extra term to complete my teceps as epack courses since they are graded. Is it worth it to spread it out with how expensive a term is? Taking the most conservative route will be three terms.
This depends on your goal(s) after you complete your bachelor degree. You will need a TESU GPA of 2.0 to graduate (C or better), the Capstone requires a 2.7 (B- or better) for the course itself. Do you have a graduate program (or professional goal) in mind that requires a certain minimum GPA?
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(04-12-2022, 07:38 AM)allvia Wrote: (04-09-2022, 07:22 AM)IAMAMENACE Wrote: I plan on reaching my 30 RA credit requirement entirely by taking six classes and four teceps. I can take two terms to obtain 18 credits of classes. I don't know if I can do six classes including the capstone in one term and keep a solid GPA. I also can take an extra term to complete my teceps as epack courses since they are graded. Is it worth it to spread it out with how expensive a term is? Taking the most conservative route will be three terms.
This depends on your goal(s) after you complete your bachelor degree. You will need a TESU GPA of 2.0 to graduate (C or better), the Capstone requires a 2.7 (B- or better) for the course itself. Do you have a graduate program (or professional goal) in mind that requires a certain minimum GPA?
You only need a C or higher (73+) for the capstone course.
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(04-09-2022, 01:29 PM)carrythenothing Wrote: If your goal is to avoid the TESU residency waiver and get graded RA credits while maintaining a similar timeline, it might also make more sense to get 12 of the credits at a different RA school. It'll depend on what you already have and what you need.
Arizona State’s Universal Learner courses are more expensive than ONU’s, but at only 425 USD aren;’t bad for 3 RA credits. They’re another option where you can finish the course and only pay to transcript once you know you’ll like your grade.
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(04-12-2022, 08:39 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: (04-12-2022, 07:38 AM)allvia Wrote: (04-09-2022, 07:22 AM)IAMAMENACE Wrote: I plan on reaching my 30 RA credit requirement entirely by taking six classes and four teceps. I can take two terms to obtain 18 credits of classes. I don't know if I can do six classes including the capstone in one term and keep a solid GPA. I also can take an extra term to complete my teceps as epack courses since they are graded. Is it worth it to spread it out with how expensive a term is? Taking the most conservative route will be three terms.
This depends on your goal(s) after you complete your bachelor degree. You will need a TESU GPA of 2.0 to graduate (C or better), the Capstone requires a 2.7 (B- or better) for the course itself. Do you have a graduate program (or professional goal) in mind that requires a certain minimum GPA?
You only need a C or higher (73+) for the capstone course.
Ah, that is a change from when I graduated in 2018 (so many things have). No doubt that is very good news for many. I remember my own panic when I did poorly on the mid-term for BUS-421 (you really need to have 'those lists' down pat); obviously, I managed to regain my calm and carried on
With that cleared up - the rest of post to the OP remains unchanged; depends on the goal(s) after the bachelor.
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