06-08-2015, 12:21 PM
Prloko Wrote:It's all about ROI and opportunity cost
If you decide to do the enrolled option, you don't need to do the TECEPS, there are plenty of CLEP/DSST that can fill in those areas.
I'd much rather do the non enrolled option but not sure how that will work...will the 6 credits from my licensing count towards the courses or less teceps I need to do. does the 6 credits not really benefit me since I need to do 24 credits to avoid the enrollment fee?
Understanding university fee structure is like doing a financial plan for some of my clients...very intricate you guys are all pro's in my book.