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Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - Degreegirl1 - 10-03-2016 So I decided to take the plunge and get my Undergrad degree. However Its imperative that I do it as fast as possible. I applied at TESU, and plan on taking alot of CLEPs to finish. I dont really know what program to go into, alot of people have said the BSBA in General Management as its the fastest, but tbh it seems like a lot of math lol. I was leaning towards maybe Liberal Arts... but i want to make sure its substantial enough for a really good grad school. So what do you all think? Also about how long after applying are you accepted to TESU Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - sanantone - 10-03-2016 What do you want to study in grad school? Some grad programs require a bachelor's degree in a specific major or prerequisite courses. CLEPs and DSSTs are not graded at the Big 3. Having very little or no graded credits can make it difficult to get into a competitive graduate program. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - cookderosa - 10-03-2016 Degreegirl1 Wrote:So I decided to take the plunge and get my Undergrad degree. However Its imperative that I do it as fast as possible. I applied at TESU, and plan on taking alot of CLEPs to finish. I dont really know what program to go into, alot of people have said the BSBA in General Management as its the fastest, but tbh it seems like a lot of math lol. I was leaning towards maybe Liberal Arts... but i want to make sure its substantial enough for a really good grad school. So what do you all think? Your question is essentially saying "I'd like to learn 1 year of some foreign language as fast as I can so I can hurry up and enroll in year #2 of that language - where should I start?" I get it- you want it yesterday, but seriously, any "really good grad school" is going to require a little bit of brain space and planning. Can we start with which bachelor's degree you'd like to start? What career are you considering? Yes there is math beyond Algebra in the business degree- is that a deal breaker? It was for me, but maybe not for you. Seriously, you have to give your question more details so people can help you. This is YOUR life we're discussing, and presumably this is the only undergraduate degree you're ever going to get, so it's worth a few minutes exploring options. PS you'll be accepted when the paperwork is processed because it's an open enrollment college. Usually a couple days. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - Degreegirl1 - 10-03-2016 Thanks for replying.. So I had to have a heart to heart with myself and decided that a BA in Communications or English would be right up my alley. I know that I would have to take some classes at TESU to get a good GPA... I just need to figure out how to be as efficient as possible. I am not starting from scratch, I do have some credits from a few years a go when I was in school. However they are definitely more Gen Ed courses and Im waiting on my transcript to see exactly what classes i have since its been so long. Im a 23 year old who is just starting to formulate what she wants to do. I was in school about 4 years ago for 3 semesters, and then quit because of health things. After working a lot of dead end jobs, I want to give myself a chance to earn a good career, and make good money. I have an interest in head hunting or recruiting. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - cookderosa - 10-03-2016 Degreegirl1 Wrote:Thanks for replying.. So I had to have a heart to heart with myself and decided that a BA in Communications or English would be right up my alley. I know that I would have to take some classes at TESU to get a good GPA... I just need to figure out how to be as efficient as possible. I am not starting from scratch, I do have some credits from a few years a go when I was in school. However they are definitely more Gen Ed courses and Im waiting on my transcript to see exactly what classes i have since its been so long. Awesome! So that's a plan then. When you get your transcript, it will be really helpful to list your classes and then you can see what you'll get credit for and what else you need. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - dfrecore - 10-04-2016 A BA in Comm in pretty easy to test out of - and you could take some courses in your major at a school that's much cheaper than TESU (there are LOTS of places with courses cheaper than $1500/3cr, believe me) to get the GPA you want. I'm not sure why you'd want to go to grad school to be a recruiter? Unless all of the recruiting jobs are requiring a Master's degree, that seems like a bit of overkill. Just an observation. I would do more research on that before making it my plan. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - sanantone - 10-04-2016 dfrecore Wrote:A BA in Comm in pretty easy to test out of - and you could take some courses in your major at a school that's much cheaper than TESU (there are LOTS of places with courses cheaper than $1500/3cr, believe me) to get the GPA you want. Wouldn't a degree in business administration with a concentration in human resources be better? Recruiting is a human resource function. I can't remember what Excelsior requires, but TESU and COSC require college algebra. COSC requires business statistics; I've never taken business statistics, so I can't comment on that. TESU will accept intro to statistics to satisfy the other math requirement. In my opinion, introductory statistics is not a higher level of math. The rest of the math in the program will be in accounting and finance courses/tests. I haven't taken a finance course, but accounting only requires basic algebra. The difficult part of accounting is remember all the rules. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - dfrecore - 10-04-2016 sanantone Wrote:Wouldn't a degree in business administration with a concentration in human resources be better? Recruiting is a human resource function. I can't remember what Excelsior requires, but TESU and COSC require college algebra. COSC requires business statistics; I've never taken business statistics, so I can't comment on that. TESU will accept intro to statistics to satisfy the other math requirement. In my opinion, introductory statistics is not a higher level of math. The rest of the math in the program will be in accounting and finance courses/tests. I haven't taken a finance course, but accounting only requires basic algebra. The difficult part of accounting is remember all the rules. The OP said that there was too much math for the BSBA, so I was trying to figure out another degree instead. Yes, a BSBA in General Management or HR would good, but maybe Communications wouldn't be a terrible degree for someone in recruiting. There's a lot less HR involved than you might think - it really is all about communication in that type of role. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - bjcheung77 - 10-05-2016 Degreegirl1 Wrote:So I decided to take the plunge and get my Undergrad degree. However Its imperative that I do it as fast as possible. I applied at TESU, and plan on taking alot of CLEPs to finish. I dont really know what program to go into, alot of people have said the BSBA in General Management as its the fastest, but tbh it seems like a lot of math lol. I was leaning towards maybe Liberal Arts... but i want to make sure its substantial enough for a really good grad school. So what do you all think? You're still early in the game of deciding on a degree and school. My recommendation is to continue taking courses that will meet the general education and professional requirements for the degree you want. You can switch anytime without needing to take additional credits... The general education requirements are required at both COSC/TESU anyways. Finish those first and then decide on the BSBA or the other degree you have in mind. Overwhelmed! Where should I start? - happydayruth - 10-05-2016 Degreegirl1 Wrote:Thanks for replying.. So I had to have a heart to heart with myself and decided that a BA in Communications or English would be right up my alley. A BA in English is not quite as "test-out" friendly, just FYI. I chose it because it was what I really wanted to do. But unfortunately, it's just not possible to test out of as much of it as it is with many other degrees. If literature and/or writing is what you enjoy, then I think it can be a really fun degree. Take some time to think through your options and then figure out what you want. Best wishes! |