04-25-2016, 03:04 PM
I like the Harvard Extension School. MIT has a great real estate grad program as well that a couple of my friends have completed. That said, I need to finish up the undergrad first and then I'll dive into those.
Given I haven't taken that many UL courses, I'm wondering if I should invest in the BACS or go more management / business so that I can just "get it done". Not having an undergrad isn't really holding me back, other than it is preventing me from getting the grad degree that I think will add value to my credibility.
I read somewhere that TESU is charging $350 to review my transcripts and come up with a strategy. Is that true?
Also, in general, how difficult and how much studying is required for CLEP vs. DSST vs. PLA vs. DSST vs. Straighterline? You guys make it sound like I can just start taking these exams and finish it up in a year. I'm a pretty busy person and I'd like to actually pass these things. I also want to make sure that if I take one of these, they'll be accepted at other places in the off chance I change my strategy and decide to go with another school.
Given I haven't taken that many UL courses, I'm wondering if I should invest in the BACS or go more management / business so that I can just "get it done". Not having an undergrad isn't really holding me back, other than it is preventing me from getting the grad degree that I think will add value to my credibility.
I read somewhere that TESU is charging $350 to review my transcripts and come up with a strategy. Is that true?
Also, in general, how difficult and how much studying is required for CLEP vs. DSST vs. PLA vs. DSST vs. Straighterline? You guys make it sound like I can just start taking these exams and finish it up in a year. I'm a pretty busy person and I'd like to actually pass these things. I also want to make sure that if I take one of these, they'll be accepted at other places in the off chance I change my strategy and decide to go with another school.