06-02-2017, 01:37 PM
Synicaal Wrote:If you get a degree from any of the big three just like every other university it doesn't have some Scarlet Letter type thing on your transcript that say earned online. I could send you my CC transcript and you couldn't tell if my courses where online or in class.
Now if you mean only online schools then I still don't get your point. A degree for TESU is a degree. You will be eligible for grad school, law school, med school... TESU, COSC, and Excelsior are all Regionally Accredited. As for Excelsior it is regarded very highly here in New York.
davewill Wrote:To answer your question, no you can't hide your degree. When you apply to grad school or med school, they will require all of your existing transcripts including from TESU. It will show your degree. Also be aware that some public universities may not allow you to pursue a second bachelor's degree.
+1 on these two posts. Furthermore, I think it's better to have more than one degree. For me, I like to "flaunt"... haha
Why bother hiding it when you can show your talents in having a second or subsequent degree of your choice.
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Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
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