09-01-2016, 07:32 PM
*Sigh* My original post didn't save, anyways... here's a shorter version: If I was in your brothers shoes, I would re-evaluate the situation.
1) Apply to the foreign school in South Korea and provide them all the required documentation they need. Wait for evaluation.
2) While waiting, get him to start working on his Associates of Arts/Science at COSC as it's the cheapest/easiest and fastest of them all.
He can start with the Free College Credits in the Beginners Guide, it's also on the Wikia page, he can get extra credits by taking FEMA IS.
3) For FEMA, I recommend doing the PDS Certificate for 7 elective credits, then do 13 more credits for free from FEMA Independent Study.
4) That should get him 30+ credits, he can take extra 9 credits for $25-$80/month by taking 3 Shmoop.com history courses.
5) He can then take 5 easy Math courses at ALEKS.com for 15 credits at $20/month, for elective and the math requirement.
6) If he requires more courses for credit, he can take them at Saylor Academy or at Straighterline.
Finally, finish his degree by taking the required Intro to Communications, English Comp I & II, and anything else he's missing.
Side Note: He'll have enough time to complete these by February/March as many of the courses required are very easy to complete.
He can also ladder this to a COSC Bachelors when he has the time to complete more courses from Saylor/Straighterline/Study.com
1) Apply to the foreign school in South Korea and provide them all the required documentation they need. Wait for evaluation.
2) While waiting, get him to start working on his Associates of Arts/Science at COSC as it's the cheapest/easiest and fastest of them all.
He can start with the Free College Credits in the Beginners Guide, it's also on the Wikia page, he can get extra credits by taking FEMA IS.
3) For FEMA, I recommend doing the PDS Certificate for 7 elective credits, then do 13 more credits for free from FEMA Independent Study.
4) That should get him 30+ credits, he can take extra 9 credits for $25-$80/month by taking 3 Shmoop.com history courses.
5) He can then take 5 easy Math courses at ALEKS.com for 15 credits at $20/month, for elective and the math requirement.
6) If he requires more courses for credit, he can take them at Saylor Academy or at Straighterline.
Finally, finish his degree by taking the required Intro to Communications, English Comp I & II, and anything else he's missing.
Side Note: He'll have enough time to complete these by February/March as many of the courses required are very easy to complete.
He can also ladder this to a COSC Bachelors when he has the time to complete more courses from Saylor/Straighterline/Study.com
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Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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