05-22-2018, 10:41 PM
I tend to agree with most everyone who has posted. You have every right to be proud of a TESU degree. Your degree through TESU was one were you took the intiative to earn a bachelors. Even though it was medically not possible for you to earn one at a B & M school, You researched, you studied, you went through the hassle of multiple course providers and consolidating transcripts. Ultimately, you are walking away with not only a BA but an education that means something to you. It wasn't cookie cuttered by a college advisor. You saw a need and you took responsibility for your own education! What is so bad about that? This is a side note, but as a future teacher, I support online learning! But I won't delve into that so this thread stays on topic!
CLEP:College Comp. w/essay, A & I Lit. w/essay, College Algebra, US History 1 & 2, Biology, Human Growth & Development DSST: Foundations of Edu. TEEX: Cyber Security 101 & 301 Sophia: Developing Effective Teams The Institutes: Ethics & CPCU Prof. Code.
Straighterline: Intro to Religion, Intro to Com., Western Civ. 1& 2, American Gov, PreCalculus, Intro to Bio Lab
Study.com: Personal Finance, Edu. Psychology, Classroom Management, Special Edu. History & Law, Geology, Civil War & Reconstruction, History of the Vietnam War
2018 WGU BA Mathematics Education (5-9 licensure)
Current Work: VIPKID ESL Teacher and Substitute Teacher
Straighterline: Intro to Religion, Intro to Com., Western Civ. 1& 2, American Gov, PreCalculus, Intro to Bio Lab
Study.com: Personal Finance, Edu. Psychology, Classroom Management, Special Edu. History & Law, Geology, Civil War & Reconstruction, History of the Vietnam War
2018 WGU BA Mathematics Education (5-9 licensure)
Current Work: VIPKID ESL Teacher and Substitute Teacher