05-27-2017, 03:52 PM
My son-in-law has been talking with me about my progress of getting my Bachelors thus far and has decided to do a degree in computers. What options are there for an online degree (like what types of computer degrees are available) that he can almost entirely/completely test out of?
Would it be ok to do an associates to start? Then work on bachelors later? Or is it advantageous to do the bachelors only? Cost is an issue as he and my daughter both have to work currently and money is very tight.
I told him regardless, to get ALEKS done ASAP and then we can go from there. He will sign up here soon I'm sure. Just wanted some ideas for him about his options to get him started.
Thanks all! :coolgleam:
Would it be ok to do an associates to start? Then work on bachelors later? Or is it advantageous to do the bachelors only? Cost is an issue as he and my daughter both have to work currently and money is very tight.
I told him regardless, to get ALEKS done ASAP and then we can go from there. He will sign up here soon I'm sure. Just wanted some ideas for him about his options to get him started.
Thanks all! :coolgleam:
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CAPSTONE (95%)
CLEP: A & I Lit (63), English Comp Modular (74)
TECEP: Computer Concepts
DSST: English Comp 2 (417)
STRAIGHTERLINE: Medical Terminology, Religions, Western Civ I, Western Civ II, American Govt, Nutrition, Anthropology, Sociology, Environmental Science, Communications
STUDY.COM: Personal Finance, Vietnam War, Social Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Organizational Behavior, Classroom Management, Differentiated Instruction, Special Education History & Law, Foundations of Education, Early Childhood Education
SHMOOP: The Bible As Literature, Shakespeare's Plays, U.S. History 1, U.S. History 2, Modern European History, World Geography, Film Studies, Human Sexuality
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus
FREE COURSES: CybSec for Everyone, CybSec Business Professionals, Insurance Inst. Ethics, NFA: Fire Service Supervision, Community Safety Educators, Sophia: Developing Effective Teams