05-29-2015, 06:34 AM
What I may do is start simple. It's good to have an overall idea/plan but, what I may do is just start studying for tests that I know will be accepted. Yes, requirements do change but, general education and overall electives tend not to change as much. So, simply put, if I stick mostly with tests that I know fit my interests and will also fit overall requirements for the school in question, I should be fine.
I did find the listing for the "split" focus at COSC. It is listed under "liberal arts" for the bachelors. So, chances are, if I took 124 credits in tests across Gen Ed, Communications, and Philosophy/Religion it will end up working out, plus the 6 for the cornerstone and capstone. Again, not a guarantee but, I need to start somewhere and don't really feel like paying for semesters at a school when not taking classes there for many of those semesters while studying and testing.
I did find the listing for the "split" focus at COSC. It is listed under "liberal arts" for the bachelors. So, chances are, if I took 124 credits in tests across Gen Ed, Communications, and Philosophy/Religion it will end up working out, plus the 6 for the cornerstone and capstone. Again, not a guarantee but, I need to start somewhere and don't really feel like paying for semesters at a school when not taking classes there for many of those semesters while studying and testing.