07-06-2011, 05:21 PM
Welcome fellow twidget!
The AAS in Applied Electronic Studies is an easy one for you. Myself and an ET3 that works for me obtained this degree. You already have all of the required general education credits and your SMART transcript will fill the electronics core. You are aleady done!
There is an easy way to get around the residency requirement at2nfo spoke about. I took zero classes with TESC for my two degrees and paid no money out of pocket either. Your Post 9/11 GI Bill will cover all of this and you can have the degree in hand by December giving you two points on the March exam, unfortunately you missed the deadline for the September graduation.
Let me know if you want the details.
The AAS in Applied Electronic Studies is an easy one for you. Myself and an ET3 that works for me obtained this degree. You already have all of the required general education credits and your SMART transcript will fill the electronics core. You are aleady done!
There is an easy way to get around the residency requirement at2nfo spoke about. I took zero classes with TESC for my two degrees and paid no money out of pocket either. Your Post 9/11 GI Bill will cover all of this and you can have the degree in hand by December giving you two points on the March exam, unfortunately you missed the deadline for the September graduation.
Let me know if you want the details.
BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010