08-18-2012, 11:57 PM
johnami Wrote:Thanks for your input. That is about what I had concluded. The TESC ASBA, then the BSBA from there. I will look into the suggested books.
Unless you need the Associate's right away for work, I'd recommend skipping it. Why pay TESC twice when you could finish a bachelor's in a year or so? You don't even have to officially enroll, i.e. pay them, until you have most of the credits completed anyways. Also, check out the study resources at the link I gave you above. There are quite a number out there and give IC a try.
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Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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