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Change of options - Seeking Advice - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: Change of options - Seeking Advice (/Thread-Change-of-options-Seeking-Advice) Pages:
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Change of options - Seeking Advice - frankenbenz - 06-13-2014 I was talking with a coworker about possibly after my mathematics degree to do a business one. I want one to prove to myself I can get one and to make sure I am not limited if plans fall through for my current goals. As I think everyone here can agree, life doesn't always go 100% to plan. I will look up teaching and the big 3 for the forums, i haven't done that yet. Also, in regards to business, I don't actually need the physical education about that, i actually own and operate a small clothing brand. I'm not trying to make plugs for that, and that is why I didn't previously mention it. I will research a few more things on the forum about this latest stuff and keep everyone updated! Thanks Also I want to get it out there I am not worried about the too much education, not enough experience deal. I have a large amount of experience as an analyst and sensor operator for the military, in which I am still furthering my experience at this time. All of the degrees I'm considering can also help me move further in this same career path. Change of options - Seeking Advice - frankenbenz - 06-13-2014 Sorry for making a 2nd post back to back but I've decided what I want to go with after spending a few hours reading around the site. I want to do the BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics. I want to attempt to test out of as much as possible first and then go onto the online classes, if you guys agree that would be the wisest route. I posted my current education credits on the first post of this thread. I believe that fully covers my ATRRS (army transcript), but I may be missing a few military stuff I can attempt to get credit from. How do I move forward with attempting to map this all out and find out what tests to take and prepare for? Change of options - Seeking Advice - sanantone - 06-13-2014 The Big 3 don't have teacher licensure programs. You will either need to complete a post-graduate certificate or masters that leads to licensure or your state's alternative teacher certification program. The same goes for any graduate of any school who does not complete a licensure program. As far as TESC's legitimacy in the job market, most people outside of New Jersey and the military have never heard of it. To them, it'll just be another Podunk State College. Change of options - Seeking Advice - NAP - 06-13-2014 frankenbenz Wrote:Sorry for making a 2nd post back to back but I've decided what I want to go with after spending a few hours reading around the site. I want to do the BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics. I want to attempt to test out of as much as possible first and then go onto the online classes, if you guys agree that would be the wisest route. I posted my current education credits on the first post of this thread. You can choose the best combination of exams/courses for you and your goals. Here (scroll down a bit) is a recent plan for this area of study that uses exams: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/21839-saying-hello-2.html#post168438 Change of options - Seeking Advice - cookderosa - 06-14-2014 frankenbenz Wrote:This is going to be long winded so please stop now unless you have a genuine interest in helping me out. I don't want to waste your time. I think you should look at brick and mortar colleges that offer part or all of the degree via distance learning and accept your prior credits + CLEP. Sometimes people get confused when they are here, that they need to go the fastest and cheapest route to a degree....which is great for some, but that's not really the best goal. Presumably, you're only going to get your undergrad degree ONCE, so make it count. My associate degree was brick and mortar and CENTRAL to me developing the career skills (and pedigree) necessary to get started in my field. There was no substitute for the hands on training I needed. That said, since chefs don't generally do ADDITIONAL schooling, my bachelor's degree wasn't important, TESC was an excellent fit FOR ME. When I picked my master's, I was careful to choose a brick and mortar *well respected* college that also offered distance options. (keeping the "stigma" potential very low) Clearly you believe there may be valid reasons not to go with the big 3, and I'm on your side. I don't think the big 3 is the right path for all people. It can be right for some, but there are many individual variables that you need to consider.... cost and time are only 2 of them. If you don't mind saying, why won't you be at ISU? If it were me, and I were starting a new career, I'd make a giant venn diagram that included sets of the best degree options, the most prestigious colleges that would have me, CLEP/AP/DSST policy-especially for gen eds, distance learning options-especially for non major courses, and COST. The intersection is probably the best school for you. Good luck! Change of options - Seeking Advice - frankenbenz - 06-14-2014 I relocated for a job offer to instruct military personnel, will be a great experience and is in a booming government field. I am no longer going to be living in Illinois. That is why for the bachelors I am moving away from B&M type schools for the time being. If I stay where my job currently is (Texas) I have a A&M school I will transfer to after the online. The field I am currently in doesn't actually have a specialized degree in anyway, most people tend to do history/mathematics/political sci/law thank you for all of the replies. 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