04-11-2017, 12:54 PM
davewill Wrote:The rules for a second bachelor's gets in the way. COSC and TESU both require a number of new credits earned after the first bachelor's is awarded. If Ideas tried to earn them simultaneously, the credits would not be new. In effect, we're suggesting something along these lines when advising Ideas to get the capstone TECEP now, even though it's for the second degree. There will still be plenty of opportunity to get the 24 new credits TESU requires.
Right, I understand now. But what if Ideas literally graduated concurrently?Then one degree wouldn't be before or after the other, right, so these restrictions wouldn't apply? Or am I just thinking crazy because of sleep deprivation? milelol:
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