02-18-2020, 02:57 PM
Hello all,
I'll attempt to keep this an abridged version.
I found you all some time ago, much like most I surmise, unintentionally. I was very encouraged as I read intently and attempted to discern to the best of my abilities...before posting.
I had all of my transcripts sent to TESU. Every credit earned have been from traditional brick and mortar universities or CC; both butt in seat. I recall being very disappointed with the amount of transfer credits the initial TESU academic eval had accepted. Out of roughly 132-138 transfer credits (attached) and an AAS, I believe, If I'm not mistaken, TESU had accepted in the vicinity of 75 or so. That seemed abysmal to me. That evaluation has since expired, so I can't currently view. I'll need to reapply first. I know this is abundantly important. My last brick and mortar university I attended, I'm at ~ 108 credits toward my 120cr BSBA. HOWEVER, they want me to have 50% of my credits completed through them to graduate. Umm, no. Don't think so. I'm not going to graduate with 160+ credits for a BS.
I also recall some 300 level courses that were awarded from one of the universities I had attended coming in at 100 level at TESU. Managerial Accounting and Finance both 300 levels came in at 101. That can't be possible, can it? I still have the class outlines, specifically designating 300.
My initial goal was a BSBA at TESU. I was in sincere hopes that I would come in with at least 95-100 credits, knock out the remaining 300/400 level requisite courses via study.com and the likes, and conclude with the mandatory capstone finale; all within a few months.
My eventual plans are for an MBA. However, initially, I'm only concentrating on the BS. Although I have a medical background, I'm firmly planted in the business/sales side of medicine. This being said, everyone in my business arena have, bare minimum, BS and oft times, advanced degrees. It's time to complete this BS, bs, once and for all.
Tired of being looked upon as a social/business leper.
Looking at my unofficial transcripts, what would you do? What would your path be? Reapply to TESU and haggle with evaluation folks? Which entity do you think would be most advantageous with regard to transferring in what I currently have? I would prefer the quickest route. Most any grade below a B took place as a 17/18 yr old freshman.
I can't thank you enough for any and all insight, suggestions, and wisdom you may have. I know this board gets inundated with direction requests. I just want to make the best educated decisions, without being a pest.
Thank you again.
Sorry for the dissertation.
Max
I'll attempt to keep this an abridged version.
I found you all some time ago, much like most I surmise, unintentionally. I was very encouraged as I read intently and attempted to discern to the best of my abilities...before posting.
I had all of my transcripts sent to TESU. Every credit earned have been from traditional brick and mortar universities or CC; both butt in seat. I recall being very disappointed with the amount of transfer credits the initial TESU academic eval had accepted. Out of roughly 132-138 transfer credits (attached) and an AAS, I believe, If I'm not mistaken, TESU had accepted in the vicinity of 75 or so. That seemed abysmal to me. That evaluation has since expired, so I can't currently view. I'll need to reapply first. I know this is abundantly important. My last brick and mortar university I attended, I'm at ~ 108 credits toward my 120cr BSBA. HOWEVER, they want me to have 50% of my credits completed through them to graduate. Umm, no. Don't think so. I'm not going to graduate with 160+ credits for a BS.
I also recall some 300 level courses that were awarded from one of the universities I had attended coming in at 100 level at TESU. Managerial Accounting and Finance both 300 levels came in at 101. That can't be possible, can it? I still have the class outlines, specifically designating 300.
My initial goal was a BSBA at TESU. I was in sincere hopes that I would come in with at least 95-100 credits, knock out the remaining 300/400 level requisite courses via study.com and the likes, and conclude with the mandatory capstone finale; all within a few months.
My eventual plans are for an MBA. However, initially, I'm only concentrating on the BS. Although I have a medical background, I'm firmly planted in the business/sales side of medicine. This being said, everyone in my business arena have, bare minimum, BS and oft times, advanced degrees. It's time to complete this BS, bs, once and for all.
Tired of being looked upon as a social/business leper.
Looking at my unofficial transcripts, what would you do? What would your path be? Reapply to TESU and haggle with evaluation folks? Which entity do you think would be most advantageous with regard to transferring in what I currently have? I would prefer the quickest route. Most any grade below a B took place as a 17/18 yr old freshman.
I can't thank you enough for any and all insight, suggestions, and wisdom you may have. I know this board gets inundated with direction requests. I just want to make the best educated decisions, without being a pest.
Thank you again.
Sorry for the dissertation.
Max