06-19-2013, 11:30 AM
Mister Albee, welcome and congratulations on your first post.
That weblink to occupations might turn out mighty useful as my friend's girlfriend is completely undecided on what to do for a career, while her finance' has worked himself through an AA and a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)certification and is now on his way to a BSAST at TESC in RRT.
By the way most state CC's have what's called an articulation agreement with their senior institutions whereby their "AA/AS qualified for transfer" will give you automatic acceptance (no guarantee for what school), acceptance for transfer credit of at least the number of credits in your AA as long as they are C min., junior level standing, and most importantly, waiver of all senior institution course specific general education, Gen-Ed, requirements. Sometines this articulation criterea, except for automatic acceptance, is accepted by neighboring states, e.g. Arizona for California.
That weblink to occupations might turn out mighty useful as my friend's girlfriend is completely undecided on what to do for a career, while her finance' has worked himself through an AA and a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)certification and is now on his way to a BSAST at TESC in RRT.
By the way most state CC's have what's called an articulation agreement with their senior institutions whereby their "AA/AS qualified for transfer" will give you automatic acceptance (no guarantee for what school), acceptance for transfer credit of at least the number of credits in your AA as long as they are C min., junior level standing, and most importantly, waiver of all senior institution course specific general education, Gen-Ed, requirements. Sometines this articulation criterea, except for automatic acceptance, is accepted by neighboring states, e.g. Arizona for California.