Publius Wrote:I've liked TESC thus far. One thing you might want to consider is if time is really a big issue when you'll graduate. EC allows you graduate ever 2 months, TESC every 3. I doubt this would be a big deal though.
Fastest degree? A BA in Liberal Studies. But now that they've added a capstone, it will add a bit.
BSBA in General Management isn't bad either.
One reason I might go for the BA instead of a BS is because the BAs have 27 free electives and most of the BSs only have 6. That's 21 credits right there, almost 20% of a degree and less actual classes.
Taking this off topic, since I don't think it applies to this situation either, but for other readers to know:
EC confers degrees every month. There is a 2 month delay between having everything (all credits/transcripts) complete for the graduation deadline and the official degree conferral. They do offer a letter of qualification (for graduation) during this waiting time, though.
EC will be changing to a trimester system. I don't know how that will affect timelines, like completing the capstone course.
Also, EC's BS in liberal arts with or without a major allows up to 60 free electives credits.
Okay, back to the main topic....
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