01-08-2014, 07:12 PM
I think I should mention why I didn't "plan in" my courses before hand. Basically, I used TESC's catalog and website, along with degreeforum.net, to plan my own degree. I was not enrolled at TESC -- so no opportunity to "plan in" courses. When TESC announced they were going to be making changes to their General Ed. requirements, I "applied" to TESC to lock in to the existing (at the time) degree requirements, but I still wasn't "enrolled" yet. I continued taking courses during this time. It was only after having taken about 85% of the courses I needed that I actually enrolled. Even then I hadn't sent my transcripts to TESC, because that would result in transcript fees. I've since finished all the courses I should need, so I paid the fees to have my transcripts sent to TESC. TESC then did my evaluation, which is where I'm at now.
BA Liberal Studies from Thomas Edison State University