10-05-2017, 04:46 PM
(10-05-2017, 12:07 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:(10-05-2017, 11:54 AM)jbaugh007 Wrote:(10-05-2017, 11:46 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: jbaugh007, you need to take any 3 courses recommended at Study.com, I recommend doing all 3 in one month for $199+$70.
$199 is a monthly subscription and you get 2 courses, if you want an extra exam, it's $70. If you really want to finish fast, you can take the capstone while you do the monthly subscription. That will finish your degree requirements for the BALS. I would choose Study.com over any other provider (as it will give you the Cornerstone waiver, capstone/residency waiver discounts). Just decide which 3 courses you would want and you're golden...
The curiosity has gotten to me, and I would highly recommend you looking into the BSPS and BSAST Tech Studies. If there is no additional courses or costs involved, I would recommend those over the BALS, you can use the "What If" option to get another evaluation and you can post your findings here. I would just copy/paste instead of redoing a spreadsheet for the BSPS and the BSAST. Even if you need to take one or two courses, if those courses can be completed by Saylor exams ($25 each), you're going to have a slightly more recognized and a nicer sounding degree.
So, login to OSS or your MyEdison, Click the Academic Profile, Academic Evaluation, select your BALS and chose the drop down "What if I changed my program of study" to BSAST in Technical Studies (don't choose the BS in Tech Studies, it's a diff program), and then do one for BSPS (weird, I can't find the option though).
I don't see a BSPS option either.
When I choose the BSAST in Technical Studies, I get the following message:
Error
This program is not associated with any catalogs for which your institution permits program evaluations over the Web.
Oh, weird. Maybe there's an issue with that... just for kicks, can you try their BS in Tech Studies?
If that doesn't work either, then forget it...
I was thinking if all your LL/UL credits would make a complete AOS in Tech Studies.
Update: Here's the link for the discounts (TESU) - http://www.tesu.edu/studycom/Costs-Tuition.cfm
(Study.com) http://support.study.com/support/solutio...university-
Thanks for the links. Here is the BS in Technical Studies below...nevermind. It gave me an error that it was too many characters so I atatched it. By the way I get the same error as above from any of the BSAST degrees.