06-25-2016, 10:11 AM
dfrecore Wrote:If you already have a bachelor's degree, wouldn't you fall under a 2nd degree program at most schools, and you wouldn't have to take the GE's and things like that? You'd go straight into the core of the program and not have to do the full degree as if you were just starting out with no credits?
Yeah I checked a few schools out. I would still have to make up the missing the Gen Eds, plus the transcript would still have to be evaluated and the non-traditional credits will still be a problem. Engineering degrees tend to have more advance Gen Eds. Even the "Technology" degree at TESU has more advanced Gen Eds.