11-23-2017, 08:03 PM
(11-23-2017, 01:10 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:(11-20-2017, 06:25 PM)Danielp Wrote: I have one question.. I've talked with a TESU counselor and they said that a regular BA gives more options towards Masters than a BALS. Which makes it way more confusing.. does a BALS give more access to more masters? and what about the pre-requirements for them? Sorry, i'm a bit confused, since i've researched this a lot.
There have been a few enrollment counselors at TESU, especially the one that retired (thankfully), who provided information that contradicted quite a few things. It was more like his personal recommendation, an example, to take more courses at TESU instead of transferring them to the school. All in all, take their advice with a grain of salt and review the info on this forum.
Haha, LOL, basically don't be confused: I'll quote a fellow member here, please use TESU in place of WGU:
http://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/showthre...#pid246206
Don't rely on just asking questions to a WGU "enrollment counselor". From what I hear, they are the weakest link in the WGU admissions process and often give no answers or the wrong answers as they are overworked and under-trained.
(11-21-2017, 11:56 AM)Danielp Wrote: How much more would it cost to get a BA in Social Science/Political Science instead of a BALS with a concentration? I can't find anything in the spreadsheets, most is outdated..
Review the requirements for your intended Masters, for the two and a few that I've seen and many more, they do not require a specific major or bachelors degree, they just need you to have one. Moreover, if you have to take a course, make sure to have at least a 3.0 on those courses, some schools require a 3.0 or higher... again, you have so many choices, if one school isn't the perfect fit, move onto the next - hit them all up by applying to them if there are no application fees.
Okay, thank you a lot for the uplifting works, I really appreciate it!!