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RE: Help AS and/or BS Degree Mapping Request - dfrecore - 02-19-2020

(02-19-2020, 07:12 PM)Acam10 Wrote: Hi dfrecore
How does this newly updated version look. I sent you a PM here too. thanks I think i got the spreadsheet to link here but couldn't in Pm message.

I'll answer a couple of questions:

1) I don't think Business Math counts as a business elective, I would choose something else (or check with COSC).  But you could use this as a non-liberal art if it won't work in the business area.

2) The non-liberal arts courses are basically free electives.  Anything you want that's considered college-level.


RE: Help AS and/or BS Degree Mapping Request - bjcheung77 - 02-21-2020

Excellent work, wow - you really got your preteen up to speed (your soon to be teen is very well prepared for graduation of High School with an Associates and a Bachelors). I read your excel file, I highly suggest looking at Study.com History/Psychology courses for the UL requirements.

I noticed she isn't taking any CLEPS from ModernStates, are you in the boonies/rural area, or is your test center very far way? It won't really matter, I was thinking it would be cheaper/easier/faster for you, I myself live a far distance away from a test center, so I recommend ACE/NCCRS providers to families that are far from a test center.

One more thing to note is you may want to also take not two, but four courses at StraighterLine as it will give your daughter a 10% on tuition/fees at Charter Oak. This is one of the reasons I recommend to use a StraighterLine/Study.com combo most of the time, because of the discounts. This discount will actually pay for the course fees at SL, it'll be like getting SL for free...