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RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - MDW2447 - 11-26-2020 (11-26-2020, 09:26 PM)dfrecore Wrote: The problem with academic renewal is that the school takes the grades out of the GPA calculation - but I'm not 100% certain the schools you transfer to would do the same, since they're left on the transcript. Thank you so much dfrecore, these are all great points for me to consider. I'll start researching MSW programs. I also could enter a Marriage and Family Therapy or a Masters Mental Health Counseling Program. A Masters in any of these will allow me to eventually be licensed as a private practice therapist. To be continued... RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - dfrecore - 11-27-2020 (11-26-2020, 11:55 PM)MDW2447 Wrote:(11-26-2020, 09:26 PM)dfrecore Wrote: The problem with academic renewal is that the school takes the grades out of the GPA calculation - but I'm not 100% certain the schools you transfer to would do the same, since they're left on the transcript. And I still say a degree in Psych is not necessary for any of these. Psych courses might be helpful, but not necessary. Just something to think about. RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - davewill - 11-28-2020 Definitely contact the school (Master's) and lay out your situation. I find it highly likely that they would be inclined to discount those old Fs if you turn in a good package otherwise. Another important point; your transcript is only one part of your application package. If you can get some good internships or work/volunteer experience that will likely help as much or more than trying to erase those old Fs. RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - dfrecore - 11-28-2020 (11-28-2020, 11:19 AM)davewill Wrote: Definitely contact the school (Master's) and lay out your situation. I find it highly likely that they would be inclined to discount those old Fs if you turn in a good package otherwise. Another important point; your transcript is only one part of your application package. If you can get some good internships or work/volunteer experience that will likely help as much or more than trying to erase those old Fs. I agree. I have a crappy transcript from 30 years ago. But my transcripts from everything after that time/school are much better. My UL courses are all A's and a couple of B's. I would expect that if I applied to a master's program, they are going to see all of this and determine that I have matured and am not the same person now as I was in 1988. If they don't, then I'm not real interested in that school/program. It's much easier to focus on the future starting now and going towards your goal now. The best way to do that is to talk to people at the school to see what they're looking for. If they want you to go back and re-take courses from many years ago, rather than looking at the recent stuff you're doing, life experience, etc. then maybe they're a bit too boxed in and you want to look elsewhere. There are a LOT of schools and programs out there, don't limit yourself. RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - MDW2447 - 11-28-2020 I can't thank you all enough for all of the great thoughts. It's been an emotional roller coaster, that's for sure. I really like the idea of reaching out to the grad school program early to make sure I'm headed down the right path. (11-27-2020, 02:26 PM)dfrecore Wrote: And I still say a degree in Psych is not necessary for any of these. Psych courses might be helpful, but not necessary. Just something to think about. I don't think I fully understand the benefits of completing BALA instead. Other than taking different classes, do you anticipate it would be less expensive, faster, and/or easier? I'm definitely interested in Psychology the most as far as subject matter, but if there are significant benefits in time, money or hassle I would consider the BALA. Thanks! RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - MDW2447 - 12-16-2020 (11-21-2020, 07:24 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. Just applying now WILL lock in the catalog. Since you have some prior CC credits (bad grades or not), you might as well send them in to see if TESU takes them. If so, that's less work you need to do now. If not, oh well. You get 2 evaluations before you have to enroll using the Medical Terminology trick. I would suggest holding off on this until you're ready to send in more transcripts. Ugh...I'm beyond sad that this was incorrect... I just got the letter from TESU about the 90 credit transfer max. Not sure what to do now....SOOO sad that I didn't sign up for a TECEP last week. RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - rachel83az - 12-16-2020 I've lost track; which degree are you wanting to get? Don't lose hope! It's still possible to get a TESU degree. RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - MDW2447 - 12-16-2020 (12-16-2020, 03:30 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I've lost track; which degree are you wanting to get? Don't lose hope! It's still possible to get a TESU degree. BA PSYCH. (You were nice enough to finish the Wiki Sample TESU PSYCH plan for me : ) I only have 3.5 BM credits. I'm accepted, not enrolled. Could I take a TECEP still in December to get enrollment status and grandfather in? RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - rachel83az - 12-16-2020 I think that's something that only TESU can answer for sure. However, I would make plans to only be able to transfer in 90 ACE/NCCRS credits. Get everything done in the AOS FIRST. This is 36 credits (if you don't count the capstone). That leaves you with 54 ACE/NCCRS credits you can put towards your Gen Ed requirements. With your 3-ish existing RA credits, you'd just need 7 more RA courses. Off the top of my head, I'd suggest:
RE: Feeling Pressure to Enroll, Advice Needed! - MDW2447 - 12-16-2020 (12-16-2020, 04:29 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I think that's something that only TESU can answer for sure. However, I would make plans to only be able to transfer in 90 ACE/NCCRS credits. Get everything done in the AOS FIRST. This is 36 credits (if you don't count the capstone). That leaves you with 54 ACE/NCCRS credits you can put towards your Gen Ed requirements. Thanks so much, Rachel. I really, truly appreciate the time you put into these posts. So should I enroll now for January? If so, enroll in the cornerstone first? That part is still confusing me! |