So lets see...
90 credits of CBE so far.
27 military credits. (6 ACE recommended, 21 B&M granted)
43 College credits from classes (B&M & Online).
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160 total.
I have an associate's degree. Those are all semester credits, btw! Not a quarter hour to be seen. I've been taking a bit of a break lately, actually, so that's actually the same total that I had when I was actually finally granted my associate's degree (this is what happens when you procrastinate about math for about a decade, btw, lol).
How much do I have left before my bachelors? Well, since I decided to switch to TESU at the last minute, at least 24 if I want to use my veterans benefits and/or military tuition rate. Plus I need at least 15 credits of specific pre-requisites for my planned graduate degree program. Right now it looks like only 6 credits of those pre-requisites will be taken at TESU. So 24 + 9 = 33. Add in some extra DSSTs that I plan to take just for fun (they're free for me, so why not?)...
I'm going to have more than 200 credits by the time I get my Bachelor's. How efficient of me. Story of a misspent youth, I guess.
Anyone else have a similar rap sheet? Or am I just uniquely bad at this whole actually-getting-a-degree-for-my-efforts thing?
90 credits of CBE so far.
27 military credits. (6 ACE recommended, 21 B&M granted)
43 College credits from classes (B&M & Online).
----
160 total.
I have an associate's degree. Those are all semester credits, btw! Not a quarter hour to be seen. I've been taking a bit of a break lately, actually, so that's actually the same total that I had when I was actually finally granted my associate's degree (this is what happens when you procrastinate about math for about a decade, btw, lol).
How much do I have left before my bachelors? Well, since I decided to switch to TESU at the last minute, at least 24 if I want to use my veterans benefits and/or military tuition rate. Plus I need at least 15 credits of specific pre-requisites for my planned graduate degree program. Right now it looks like only 6 credits of those pre-requisites will be taken at TESU. So 24 + 9 = 33. Add in some extra DSSTs that I plan to take just for fun (they're free for me, so why not?)...
I'm going to have more than 200 credits by the time I get my Bachelor's. How efficient of me. Story of a misspent youth, I guess.
Anyone else have a similar rap sheet? Or am I just uniquely bad at this whole actually-getting-a-degree-for-my-efforts thing?
DSST | Astronomy - 68 | Anthropology - 73 | HTYH - 450 | Intro to Comp. - 454 | Religions - 459 | Lifespan Dev. - 419 | Counseling - 409 | Substance Abuse - 456 | Geography - 463 | Environment & Humanity - 463 | CLEP | A & I Lit - 75 | Humanities - 57 | Psych - 64 | Western Civ I - 57 | College Comp. - 65 | College Math - 61 | Ed. Psych - 65 | US History I - 68 | Soc Sci & History - 69 | Western Civ II - 53 | US History II - 61 | UExcel | College Writing - A | Social Psych - B | Abnormal Psych - B | Cultural Div. - B | Juvenile Delinquency - B | World Pop. - A | Psych of Adulthood & Aging - A | Straighterline | Intro to Philosophy - 75% | American Gov. - 89% | Macroecon | Microecon | Bus. Communication | Bus. Ethics | Cultural Anth. - 96% |
AAS in Intelligence Operations Studies - Graduated 2015!
BA in Social Sciences & Humanities from TESU - in progress
186 credits and counting...
AAS in Intelligence Operations Studies - Graduated 2015!
BA in Social Sciences & Humanities from TESU - in progress
186 credits and counting...