06-27-2017, 12:42 AM
In the (hopefully) final stretch to complete my plan, I would like to present my updated academic progress and plan for review!
Light yellow indicates planned classes that I hope to pass. If I fail then it will throw a major wrench into the entire system moving forward, but for now moving forward with optimism!
For English Composition I/II, I have elected for Study.com due to three reasons:
⢠They appear to be the fastest/easiest option to satisfy TESU requirements
⢠I will need to take part in some study.com courses regardless to take advantage of the Study.com affiliation benefits, which far outweigh the costs of the courses themselves
⢠I am unable to take CLEP/DSST due to residing in South Korea and not being of US Military.
For Diversity, I am likely to aim towards Introduction to Sociology via Straighterline. If there are better options that will satisfy this requirement, I would be more than grateful for any input on this one.
⢠This is not ideal due to the costs involved, but something I am willing to consider.
⢠I attempted to move SOC-160 into this slot but was rejected by TESU.
For Civic Engagement, I am actually looking to take American Government through Davar Academy per dfrecore's suggestion, but this is something I don't feel confident in passing.
⢠History is a severe weak point, particularly that of a different country than my own. With nothing to lose but $15 I do intend on taking the exam to see what happens, but I am not hopeful and am aiming to prepare a backup plan.
⢠I was potentially thinking Comparative Politics from Saylor Academy due to cost and a system that appears to be similar to Davar Academy, but uncertain on how it transfers into TESU nor the difficulty.
For General Management - AOS, I am missing one Upper Level Class in either the Finance or Accounting area. I am hopeful for a pass but the materials seem more difficult to absorb than the other Davar Exams.
⢠Any backup options for this one would be very much appreciated, in case something does happen.
Cheers!
Light yellow indicates planned classes that I hope to pass. If I fail then it will throw a major wrench into the entire system moving forward, but for now moving forward with optimism!
For English Composition I/II, I have elected for Study.com due to three reasons:
⢠They appear to be the fastest/easiest option to satisfy TESU requirements
⢠I will need to take part in some study.com courses regardless to take advantage of the Study.com affiliation benefits, which far outweigh the costs of the courses themselves
⢠I am unable to take CLEP/DSST due to residing in South Korea and not being of US Military.
For Diversity, I am likely to aim towards Introduction to Sociology via Straighterline. If there are better options that will satisfy this requirement, I would be more than grateful for any input on this one.
⢠This is not ideal due to the costs involved, but something I am willing to consider.
⢠I attempted to move SOC-160 into this slot but was rejected by TESU.
For Civic Engagement, I am actually looking to take American Government through Davar Academy per dfrecore's suggestion, but this is something I don't feel confident in passing.
⢠History is a severe weak point, particularly that of a different country than my own. With nothing to lose but $15 I do intend on taking the exam to see what happens, but I am not hopeful and am aiming to prepare a backup plan.
⢠I was potentially thinking Comparative Politics from Saylor Academy due to cost and a system that appears to be similar to Davar Academy, but uncertain on how it transfers into TESU nor the difficulty.
For General Management - AOS, I am missing one Upper Level Class in either the Finance or Accounting area. I am hopeful for a pass but the materials seem more difficult to absorb than the other Davar Exams.
⢠Any backup options for this one would be very much appreciated, in case something does happen.
Cheers!
Thomas Edison State University - BSBA in Computer Information Systems (120/120) and General Management (120/120)
First course started on June 1, 2017. Last course finished on July 31, 2017.
Davar: ACC-101 • ACC-102 • FIN-301 • MAN-301 • MAN-372 • ECO-111 • ECO-112 • MAN-373 • CIS-301 • FIN-334 • LAW-201 • COM-209 • MAR-310 • MAR-330
ALEKS: STA-201 • MAT-121 • MAT-115 • MAT-129 Study.com: ENC-101 • ENC-102 • POS-110 • SOC-101
ACTFL: KOR-393 SOPHIA: HRM-299 Institues: PHI-384 TESU: BUS-421
First course started on June 1, 2017. Last course finished on July 31, 2017.
Davar: ACC-101 • ACC-102 • FIN-301 • MAN-301 • MAN-372 • ECO-111 • ECO-112 • MAN-373 • CIS-301 • FIN-334 • LAW-201 • COM-209 • MAR-310 • MAR-330
ALEKS: STA-201 • MAT-121 • MAT-115 • MAT-129 Study.com: ENC-101 • ENC-102 • POS-110 • SOC-101
ACTFL: KOR-393 SOPHIA: HRM-299 Institues: PHI-384 TESU: BUS-421