01-03-2018, 07:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2018, 07:08 AM by HAYDENTREE77.)
(01-02-2018, 09:53 PM)cookderosa Wrote:Right. I wouldn't go for another Associate's. Ideally my credits would transfer and I could proceed to getting my Bachelor's.(01-01-2018, 06:35 PM)HAYDENTREE77 Wrote: If PF will take some of my credits, I in turn complete what is missing, completing an Associate's degree that are all ACE.
But why? You already have an NA associate's degree- you're going to do another one? If you want to take ACE course at PF, jsut take courses- you can send them to any of the big 3.
As someone with an NA associate's degree and almost 20 years in my field in 2006, I stood EXACTLY where you are. I get the frustrations, honestly I do, but trying to use your NA credit will make lead you down a rabbit hole.
Unless you want to choose one of the schools mentioned in this thread that will accept NA credit, it is a ZILLION times faster to start from scratch with the big 3. I did all 120 new credits in 18 months via TESU.
I'm not keen on repeating work I've already completed, but I may have no choice.
I prefer to learn things that are current and relevant to my career today. None of these programs would give me that.
I could be a Prof with what I know and do but I'm lacking paper.
(01-03-2018, 07:04 AM)HAYDENTREE77 Wrote:(01-02-2018, 09:53 PM)cookderosa Wrote:Right. I wouldn't go for another Associate's. Ideally my credits would transfer and I could proceed to getting my Bachelor's.(01-01-2018, 06:35 PM)HAYDENTREE77 Wrote: If PF will take some of my credits, I in turn complete what is missing, completing an Associate's degree that are all ACE.
But why? You already have an NA associate's degree- you're going to do another one? If you want to take ACE course at PF, jsut take courses- you can send them to any of the big 3.
As someone with an NA associate's degree and almost 20 years in my field in 2006, I stood EXACTLY where you are. I get the frustrations, honestly I do, but trying to use your NA credit will make lead you down a rabbit hole.
Unless you want to choose one of the schools mentioned in this thread that will accept NA credit, it is a ZILLION times faster to start from scratch with the big 3. I did all 120 new credits in 18 months via TESU.
I'm not keen on repeating work I've already completed, but I may have no choice.
I prefer to learn things that are current and relevant to my career today. None of these programs would give me that.
I could be a Prof with what I know and do but I'm lacking paper.
Coursera and Udemy has the most current courses for my field. Very few colleges are current when it comes to tech product design.