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wish me luck... - Mamasaphire - 02-10-2009

on changing to EC from TESC. I am reconsidering my school plans thanks to some good advice from Alissaroot that really helped me to see what would be best for *me*.

I talked to an admissions advisor this morning, and I am feeling very good about the plan. I am up in the air as far as whether to go with a BS in Liberal Arts, or to do a BS in Psychology.

I am printing out the roadmap and will see if it looks like something that will utilize my existing credits.

Wish me luck!


wish me luck... - alissaroot - 02-10-2009

Good news! I was looking at Excelsior's website this morning, and it looks like they are waiving the enrollment fee for the school of Health Sciences! This is a huge savings of almost $900. Isn't that the degree you were interested in pursuing originally? Here's the link: https://www.excelsior.edu/Excelsior_College/SCHOOL_OF_HEALTH_SCIENCES This could be a great opportunity to get the degree you want, at a very reasonable cost, if you qualify for the program. I do think it is worth checking out, since you already work in the health care field, plus you already have so many credits. Even if you don't go this route, it is worth a look-see. I also think you will be happier with the customer service at EC. Choosing a degree is highly situational, and I don't want to push you into going to EC if I didn't really think you would be happier with their service, cost, and flexibility. I was going for a nudge there, not a shove. I can't wait to hear how it all works out for you! Good luck!


wish me luck... - cookderosa - 02-10-2009

Mamasaphire Wrote:on changing to EC from TESC. I am reconsidering my school plans thanks to some good advice from Alissaroot that really helped me to see what would be best for *me*.

I talked to an admissions advisor this morning, and I am feeling very good about the plan. I am up in the air as far as whether to go with a BS in Liberal Arts, or to do a BS in Psychology.

I am printing out the roadmap and will see if it looks like something that will utilize my existing credits.

Wish me luck!
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If you go with TESC, there is one degree in between liberal arts and psychology- it's Social Science. That's what I did, and you can fill it with Psychology as well as Sociology, History, Anthropology, etc if interested.


wish me luck... - Mamasaphire - 02-10-2009

<aaack!> Just when I finally thought I had my decision made, along comes another possibility!

LOL.

Well, I am not going to totally write off TESC then until I get both unofficial evals (TESC & EC) and see what I can do fastest/easiest.

Like I told Alissa, I have several small children so going in and testing is hard (requires a babysitter everytime at $24/test), and I don't want to take tests I won't be able to use... but I was thinking of taking sociology next since I think it'll apply to any of those degrees.

Thank you both so much for your input!!


wish me luck... - cookderosa - 02-10-2009

Mamasaphire Wrote:<aaack!> Just when I finally thought I had my decision made, along comes another possibility!

LOL.

Well, I am not going to totally write off TESC then until I get both unofficial evals (TESC & EC) and see what I can do fastest/easiest.

Like I told Alissa, I have several small children so going in and testing is hard (requires a babysitter everytime at $24/test), and I don't want to take tests I won't be able to use... but I was thinking of taking sociology next since I think it'll apply to any of those degrees.

Thank you both so much for your input!!
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I don't know if it's possible with your schedule, but there are a few tests that I think can both be done in the same day. I don't know if it saves you any $ or costs more stress :eek: but it might be an option.


wish me luck... - Mamasaphire - 02-11-2009

Well I don't know if my old brain is flexible enough for that, lol. And I hate to leave my youngest for too long. And I pay by the hour ($8/hr) for the babysitter, so I think all that I'd save is some drive time. But it might be an option if it's a test/subject I feel comfortable enough with... thank you!


wish me luck... - 6444 - 02-12-2009

I just finished taking this test and the material I studied did not help much. I passed with a grade of 450 but did not feel good when taking the test. The questions were nothing like the ones at Instacert. Many questions are common sense but others are not. Don't take this class lightly or you may get a bad surprise. Good luck.


wish me luck... - Jason86 - 02-13-2009

cookderosa Wrote:>>

If you go with TESC, there is one degree in between liberal arts and psychology- it's Social Science. That's what I did, and you can fill it with Psychology as well as Sociology, History, Anthropology, etc if interested.

Hello everyone.

Sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm new here. I'm trying to start on a degree program and hope to test out of some courses. But I can't afford to get a BA or BS with no market value because I can't say if I'd be able to go to graduate school when I finish the BA. As far as Social Science degrees being in between does that mean that a degree in psychology looks better to future employers?

Many have told me that sociology, social science and liberal studies degrees have a reputation among employers as being worth little. That's very discouraging since I've just started studying for a BA, but it's better to kniow the truth. But is the same true with undergraduate psychology degrees?

From an employment standpoint--Is a BA in psychology considered better than a BA in Social Sciences liberal studies or sociology? (I'm considering Thomas Edison online.) Or are they all the same, meaning they will get an entry level job offer and I'd have to work my way up.

Many thanks for any thoughts or any replies on this matter.


wish me luck... - lwmcc - 02-13-2009

Mamasaphire Wrote:<aaack!> Just when I finally thought I had my decision made, along comes another possibility!

LOL.

Well, I am not going to totally write off TESC then until I get both unofficial evals (TESC & EC) and see what I can do fastest/easiest.

Like I told Alissa, I have several small children so going in and testing is hard (requires a babysitter everytime at $24/test), and I don't want to take tests I won't be able to use... but I was thinking of taking sociology next since I think it'll apply to any of those degrees.

Thank you both so much for your input!!

I did the same thing - applied to both TESC and Excelsior and then did a CBA on what they both came back with on the evals with regard to both cost and time for the particular degrees I was interested in.

Bottom line on cost, my analysis showed that for the same cost and within the same timeframe as 1 Associates + 1 Bachelors at Excelsior, I could get 2 Bachelors at TESC. Actually, I could squeak in 1 BA + 1 ASBA + 1 BSBA at TESC within the 12 month enrollment, but that would mean putting off applying for the 2nd Bachelors for an extra quarter, which I'm not convinced is worthwhile.

With regard to time, as of this week, I've managed to complete the entire BA in Psychology from TESC in 4 months of relentless testing. Since I actually enrolled in TESC just 2 months ago, that leaves me 10 full months to complete the BSBA/Gen Mgmt and have them both done within a single enrolled year (though I'm aiming for June application/Sept graduation for that degree). I would not have been able to do this within the same timeframe with Excelsior due to their slightly different requirements for the same degrees.

It's widely known that TESC's customer service is not the best, but they are getting better, and their flexibility on credit options is unbeatable, IMO. I admittedly grumble about their enrollment fee for what are basically just transcription services, and I joke about their unofficial mascot being a turtle, but in the end, I'm very glad that I chose to enroll with TESC because their flexibility allowed me to blast through 120+ credits in 4 months and reach the 1st of my 2 big goals for the year quickly and fairly painlessly. Everyone's situation is different, of course, but this is what worked out for me.


wish me luck... - Mamasaphire - 02-13-2009

lwmcc, you amaze me with your schedule. Relentless is right! Unfortunately I won't be able to do it quite so fast with my present circumstances, but good luck on your plans!!