(02-02-2018, 08:38 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: 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.
I'm currently unemployed so I can definitely take a full course load each semester.
"The problem is when to start taking them and how to "finish" them."
Exactly what I've been struggling with. I have 0 credits as of right now. So I'd need to go through all the general education requirements before 6/30 in order to take advantage of the study.com comprehensive tuition plan. That doesn't seem likely. What if I only go through the prerequisites for the courses of the CS/MATH AOS before 6/30 ? After that I'd be working full time on the 12 AOS courses from both CS/MATH in order to take full advantage of the comprehensive study.com tuition plan. I'd complete the general education credits after this full year of comprehensive tuition using study.com, saylor.org and straighterline for the general education requirements. Would that be a good idea (Open question to everyone)?
As far as the free electives, I am a (unemployed) Commercial Airplane pilot, so I have 8+8+9 = 25 credits because of my FAA certifications.
The real hard work would be to complete the 12 courses from the 2 AOS (MATH/CS) in 12 months. Am I right ?
