08-10-2017, 03:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2017, 04:37 PM by David.Hamad.)
So, I actually looked into this almost one year ago. Back then I was desperate. I was torn between this route or pursuing a degree traditionally. Since then I've actually got into a better situation financially and now I am registered at my local community college about to start. Just needing to pick my classes. However, I work a lot. Furthermore, even though I am doing a little better financially I cannot afford these classes with their books etc... and right now I can't afford to wait 4 years for a degree.
Honestly, I feel like I just need to pick a route and start moving.
But I need help. I think the hardest part for me has been just getting started. I need to lay out a step by step plan and go for it!!
http://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/Entrepreneurship.cfm
I know this is the degree I want to pursue, what next??? How do I go about this. What resources do I need to put together a plan. BTW i'm starting clean, I have some credits from a community college from years ago, micro economics and calc 1 I believe, but barely passed. I was not focused then. I think its best to start fresh.
Also I have some questions:
Honestly, I feel like I just need to pick a route and start moving.
But I need help. I think the hardest part for me has been just getting started. I need to lay out a step by step plan and go for it!!
http://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/Entrepreneurship.cfm
I know this is the degree I want to pursue, what next??? How do I go about this. What resources do I need to put together a plan. BTW i'm starting clean, I have some credits from a community college from years ago, micro economics and calc 1 I believe, but barely passed. I was not focused then. I think its best to start fresh.
Also I have some questions:
- Is it true TESU only allows credits to be transferred during the enrollment process? Does this mean I must complete as many credits as possible before enrolling?? What happens if the degree plan changes!? How are completed credits kept track of for when I transfer them over?? It seems like there are so many ways to acquire credits. It's very overwhelming.
- Credits come from many different sources, what tools are available that will help me find the cheapest/easiest courses to complete for each said credit?
- I downloaded a spreadsheet from this forum a while back. I think that will come in handy now. Where did it go?? It was one to help keep track of credits/cost/etc.
- How good is straightliner?? $99/m unlimited courses? Free ebooks? I realize these are courses, how long are they usually and how difficult?