02-08-2015, 12:58 AM
johnjaxs Wrote:And if I went a different route that didn't require me to complete 24 credits? My current plan would had put me at 9 credits through TECEP, I guess I could take some more TECEPS, but they might be duplicates of dssts and Cleps I already passed, like eng comp, microeconomics.
You would have to argue your residency issue through TESC first (as there is an enrollment plan to bypass the residency requirement, but it's considerably more expensive this way).
If you don't mind, I recommend posting your current degree plan (minus any personal info) so we can look at it and recommend things. TESC has a lot of business TECEPs, which should hopefully free you to pursue testing out of the rest of the degree, which is pretty generous (I tested out of both economics courses, and decided to take the Eng Comp II class to work on my writing, which I now regret).
I currently have 6 TECEPs and 3 classes I've taken for my General Management degree, and I can offer you insight on them as needed, but knowing where you're at would help.