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RE: BSBA TESU - Confused First Timer - taylor100550 - 02-02-2018

Like I said since I'm five minutes away from a test center that'll be my main focus for the early credits. I just finished The Institutes FREE Ethics course. Got a 73% after skimming the final review once. Going to throw that into my ACE Transcript and start my collection.
I heard they waive the one Ethics credit into a general credit to made up, right? And as such it's recommended to take one of the Sophia's free courses?


RE: BSBA TESU - Confused First Timer - dfrecore - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 09:45 PM)taylor100550 Wrote: Like I said since I'm five minutes away from a test center that'll be my main focus for the early credits. I just finished The Institutes FREE Ethics course. Got a 73% after skimming the final review once. Going to throw that into my ACE Transcript and start my collection.
I heard they waive the one Ethics credit into a general credit to made up, right? And as such it's recommended to take one of the Sophia's free courses?

Yes they will waive the missing credit, and you can make it up in the Gen Ed Electives area.

No, the Sophia courses won't work for making that up, as the one I know has been transferred in is a Free Elective (or business AOS course if you're a business major and need it there).  I'm not sure what the new Sophia course will transfer in as, but I'd take them both anyway.

No worries though, you'll find plenty of options to make up the credits you need.  There is no shortage of courses that will fit in Gen Ed's.