06-26-2017, 03:01 PM
Gymfan15 Wrote:I started out with Liberty; did two years with them. I probably would have graduated with them but I simply could not afford it anymore. Hence the transfer to TESU. I think cost aside, Liberty is a really good school and they have great advising and customer service...after wrestling with TESU for certain things, you start to appreciate the prompt and knowledgeable help you can get elsewhere, haha.
The cheaper strategy is to do the reverse. Start somewhere cheap (community college, dual enrollment, Straigtherline, etc.) and then FINISH at Liberty. The contents of a degree are never part of your resume, only who granted your degree - so do everything as cheaply and effeciently as possible and then finish at the place you want to hang on your wall.