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So glad I found this forum.
Have 21 credits so far, but just took CLEP Composition. If I pass that (I'd be shocked if I didn't), there's another 6. Then I have Substance Abuse DSST on the 21st scheduled and A&I Literature on the 28th. A&I seems especially easy.
If I pass all those, 30 credits in ~5 weeks, plus the 6 I already had for 36. Amazing.
In the meantime, I'm going to start on my math requirements through ALEKS. Math is one thing I don't trust myself to self-study as well as other subjects, so I think the tutoring format will work well for me.
I think my mid-2012 goal of an AA is more than realistic. My next challenge for myself will be to complete a BS/BA within a year of the TESC enrollment fee, which I will probably do in April or May. I would say that would get me the most bang for my buck? 1 year tuition for 2 degrees? 60+ test credits in 12 months will definitely be a challenge.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
6 Prior Credits (AP English)
Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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Quite a few others have done a 1-year degree. It's doable. Not that it's easy but doable.
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Complete: TESU BA Computer Science
2011-2013 completed all BSBA CIS requirements except 4 gen eds.
2013 switched major to CS, then took a couple years off suddenly.
2015-2017 finished the CS.
CCAF: AAS Comp Sci
CLEP (10): A&I Lit, College Composition Modular, College Math, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Management, Microecon, Sociology, Psychology, Info Systems
DSST (4): Public Speaking, Business Ethics, Finance, MIS
ALEKS (3): College Algebra, Trig, Stats
UMUC (3): Comparative programming languages, Signal & Image Processing, Analysis of Algorithms
TESU (11): English Comp, Business Law, Macroecon, Managerial Accounting, Strategic Mgmt (BSBA Capstone), C++, Data Structures, Calc I/II, Discrete Math, BA Capstone
Warning: BA Capstone is a thesis, mine was 72 pages about a cryptography topic
Wife pursuing Public Admin cert via CSU.
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Is there a list of BS/BA's at TESC that can be fully tested out?
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
6 Prior Credits (AP English)
Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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Was it you who asked that question in another thread?
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If I were you I would concentrate on completing the business core macro, micro, stats, management, marketing, accounting 1&2, comp applications (done), financial mgmt and see where that takes you. Those are the most important courses for business and are prereqs for a BSBA or for entry into an MBA.
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ryoder Wrote:If I were you I would concentrate on completing the business core macro, micro, stats, management, marketing, accounting 1&2, comp applications (done), financial mgmt and see where that takes you. Those are the most important courses for business and are prereqs for a BSBA or for entry into an MBA. Definitely. I'm going to take macro/micro after my next set of tests. I figure that's a good way to fulfill the rest of my social sciences. I'm also going to try and take the Straighterline course for business communications as that'll work for my AA, but also good for a BSBA.
The BSBA in General Management is appealing. I may prefer Marketing over that, if it doesn't entail too many full classes - as I work in marketing. Looking at it, I'm trying to figure out what can't be tested out. Thomas Edison State College | BSBA in Marketing Credit Distribution
It looks like the marketing elective courses have 15 credits worth of TESC tests. I'm guessing there's no test for Marketing Research as I haven't seen that anywhere.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
6 Prior Credits (AP English)
Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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RA808 Wrote:Definitely. I'm going to take macro/micro after my next set of tests. I figure that's a good way to fulfill the rest of my social sciences. I'm also going to try and take the Straighterline course for business communications as that'll work for my AA, but also good for a BSBA.
The BSBA in General Management is appealing. I may prefer Marketing over that, if it doesn't entail too many full classes - as I work in marketing. Looking at it, I'm trying to figure out what can't be tested out. Thomas Edison State College | BSBA in Marketing Credit Distribution
It looks like the marketing elective courses have 15 credits worth of TESC tests. I'm guessing there's no test for Marketing Research as I haven't seen that anywhere.
Do a search for BSBA degree plans because there are a number of them here at the forums. Here's one example that dcan posted at DF Wikia: Bricabrac's BSBA in General Management - Degree Forum Wiki
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
Check out Degree Forum Wiki for more information on putting together your own degree plan!
My BA History degree plan.
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01-16-2012, 06:37 PM
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Thanks, still wondering what classes under Marketing can't be tested out of. I'll see if I can find a plan, if not - I'll start another thread later on.
Here's my AA degree plan so far:
Associate in Arts Credit Distribution
Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education 48
A. English Composition 6
College Composition CLEP 6
B. Humanities (must include two subject areas) 12
AP English Literature 3
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 6
Straighterline BUS105 (Business Communication) 3
C. Social Sciences (must include two subject areas) 12
Macroeconomics CLEP 3
Microeconomics CLEP 3
Substance Abuse DSST 3
D. Natural Sciences (must include at least two subject areas) 9
One college-level mathematics course (required) 3
ALEKS Intermediate Algebra 3
One computer science course (strongly recommended) 3
Intro to Computers DSST 3
Other natural sciences/mathematics
(3)
E. General Education Electives 9
AP English Literature 3
II. Free Electives 12
FEMA courses 12
Total 60
Still haven't decided where to get my other 12 credits from. Recommendations are welcome.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
6 Prior Credits (AP English)
Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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Btw, is ALEKS Intermediate Algebra the easiest way to earn the math credit? It seems to be from my research. I'm not big on math.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
6 Prior Credits (AP English)
Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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For most of the liberal arts, intermediate algebra is the lowest. For business administration, precalculus or quantitative analysis is required.
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