07-31-2014, 11:43 AM
Bribirac,
This is my first post on the forum although I have been reading much of the information available regarding TESC's BSBA in GM. At the moment, I am taking care of the pre-reqs at my local CC for transfer as an engineering major. What has caught my attention is the price and possibility of obtaining this degree in record speed. I'm truly amazed at the possibility and feel that the BSBA would be a great asset in my educational portfolio. Although I wouldn't rely on it 100% I feel that it has great value. I'm curious about your need to obtain four degrees at TESC. Have you seen a significant ROI from this endeavor? How do employers view your credentials? One thing that I am a bit worried about is the preparation that the degree will actually provide someone. I find it very difficult to learn Calculus or even Pre-Calculus in a matter of days and wonder if those services such as Aleks or SL due in fact prepare one to perform at the level required for Calculus II or even Calculus based Physics. What are your thoughts? Would you consider the material to be diluted?
I'm really interested in the TESC degree plan. There is a lot of information on here and would like to start on some CLEPS in the future. I'd like your opinion though on your experience as far as employment is concerned after your completion of the four degrees at TESC. If you have a moment to share I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Mike
This is my first post on the forum although I have been reading much of the information available regarding TESC's BSBA in GM. At the moment, I am taking care of the pre-reqs at my local CC for transfer as an engineering major. What has caught my attention is the price and possibility of obtaining this degree in record speed. I'm truly amazed at the possibility and feel that the BSBA would be a great asset in my educational portfolio. Although I wouldn't rely on it 100% I feel that it has great value. I'm curious about your need to obtain four degrees at TESC. Have you seen a significant ROI from this endeavor? How do employers view your credentials? One thing that I am a bit worried about is the preparation that the degree will actually provide someone. I find it very difficult to learn Calculus or even Pre-Calculus in a matter of days and wonder if those services such as Aleks or SL due in fact prepare one to perform at the level required for Calculus II or even Calculus based Physics. What are your thoughts? Would you consider the material to be diluted?
I'm really interested in the TESC degree plan. There is a lot of information on here and would like to start on some CLEPS in the future. I'd like your opinion though on your experience as far as employment is concerned after your completion of the four degrees at TESC. If you have a moment to share I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Mike