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RE: BS Tech Studies Evaluation - natshar - 10-07-2019 (10-07-2019, 11:31 AM)khwaja1924 Wrote: So, here is my plan of completion, for the BS Tech Studies: So you do not need to to all of the study.com courses in 2 months if you work fast enough you might be able to do them all in 1 month it would just cosh an extra $70 per exam after the first two that included. Just something to think about. If you don't want to do business ethics there are other options to do instead for the ethics requirement on study.com. Also, just FYI project management will require an essay and probably be the most time consuming of all of them. You can try to register for the November term for both. I know you could easily get into the SOS-110 for November however the capstone is more specific and you have to have most of your degree done so they may or may not let you in. Yes you can be enrolled at TESU and Study.com at the same time it doesn't matter. If you do the November you do March graduation as long as everything (meaning study.com courses) is submitted by January 1st. Whereas if you do any later capstones you won't graduate until June. RE: BS Tech Studies Evaluation - davewill - 10-07-2019 (10-07-2019, 11:31 AM)khwaja1924 Wrote: ... You should contact them now to get permission to register for the Capstone. That may take a little time. You'll want to get the SDC discount listed on your account before you register for the cornerstone or capstone. That will require you to send them an SDC transcript with a couple of classes on it, so you need to get going on SDC first. I would also expect that the cornerstone and capstone would be quite a bit of work, so I'd personally choose NOT to be doing SDC courses at the same time. |