06-22-2017, 08:04 AM
One thing at a time. Grad school is a lonnnggg way out at this point. Let's focus on the real issue: getting your undergraduate degree.
The big 3 will give you credit for transfer (not grades) for all your passing classes and some D's (I do believe they have some exclusions, but I'd have to look it up. I think you can't use a D if it's or English or maybe your major) anyway, it doesn't matter - send your transcript. They'll add everything you can use, and won't add the things you can't. Focus on finishing this degree, not your old grades and potential degrees in the future.
It is my opinion, that while expensive, you should take some courses at TESU so you can demonstrate good grades. IF an employer asks for a transcript, you'll have one with a GPA.
The big 3 will give you credit for transfer (not grades) for all your passing classes and some D's (I do believe they have some exclusions, but I'd have to look it up. I think you can't use a D if it's or English or maybe your major) anyway, it doesn't matter - send your transcript. They'll add everything you can use, and won't add the things you can't. Focus on finishing this degree, not your old grades and potential degrees in the future.
It is my opinion, that while expensive, you should take some courses at TESU so you can demonstrate good grades. IF an employer asks for a transcript, you'll have one with a GPA.