02-02-2018, 08:38 PM
First off, I would work on the prerequisite courses, such as your general education and lower level comp sci/math courses to get you up to speed on the subjects and earning credit. I would start and finish at least two Study.com courses (transferred into TESU by end of May) and quickly enroll in TESU at the latest June 2018.
If you are going for the 36 credits/12 courses at TESU, it may work to your advantage to take full course load every semester, hopefully, you would have a few courses overlapping in materials learned over the months. For people who have never taken TESU courses, it may be a bit overwhelming with a few courses all at once, especially when you're working.
But I think if you take a full course load a semester, you only have a few months with overlapping learning, especially if you take the same type of "courses". Do all Comp Sci or all Math/semester... hopefully the subject matter isn't too different, otherwise, if it was me, I'll go "crazy" getting the concepts memorized...
Can you confirm the following can be done for yourself? For the TESU comprehensive plan, it's for a year up to 12 courses. Since each term is 3 months, you can take up to 4 terms. Each term, take 3 courses and you'll be done with all 12 TESU courses in the year. The problem is when to start taking them and how to "finish" them.
If you are going for the 36 credits/12 courses at TESU, it may work to your advantage to take full course load every semester, hopefully, you would have a few courses overlapping in materials learned over the months. For people who have never taken TESU courses, it may be a bit overwhelming with a few courses all at once, especially when you're working.
But I think if you take a full course load a semester, you only have a few months with overlapping learning, especially if you take the same type of "courses". Do all Comp Sci or all Math/semester... hopefully the subject matter isn't too different, otherwise, if it was me, I'll go "crazy" getting the concepts memorized...
Can you confirm the following can be done for yourself? For the TESU comprehensive plan, it's for a year up to 12 courses. Since each term is 3 months, you can take up to 4 terms. Each term, take 3 courses and you'll be done with all 12 TESU courses in the year. The problem is when to start taking them and how to "finish" them.
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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