(12-09-2017, 03:30 PM)davewill Wrote: It would help if you disclosed what grad degree you were seeking. If you have a particular program in mind you should also ask them about their GPA requirements.
After I finish my degree, I'll enroll in a Christian seminary for a Master of Arts, prob theology or philosophy, (figured the english would have made that easier) and here are the requirements that made me ask about GPA.
- The student must have earned at least a 2.5 GPA out of 4.0 in their academic preparation, preferably earned in on-site classes rather than through correspondence.
- The student must demonstrate potential for graduate academic work by scoring at least 143 on verbal and quantitative sections of the current GRE (350 on GRE taken prior to August 2011) and 3.5 on the writing section of the GRE.
Also, I noticed about the GRE, but that is separate from the TESU stuff.
I've worked off of the spreadsheet dfrecore posted (thank you it is super helpful) and have attached it below. This is kind of what I've been shaping up. My only question, you mentioned is not easy knowledge davewill, is that I don't know if there are transferable credits for the courses on that spreadsheet. I just picked what I saw was interesting and met course requirements so I am up for any suggestions.
Since the grad program won't necessarily coincide my BA degree I figured the best course of action was to focus on ease of planning (and testing options) rather than what would help on the masters side since I'll be attending that brick and mortar and will be long and hard anyway.
I'm really thankful for all the help.
*I updated the spread sheet to version 2 after I had posted