09-04-2018, 02:04 PM
(09-03-2018, 01:43 AM)allen3373 Wrote:(09-03-2018, 01:05 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I don't know a lot about COSC, so hopefully someone here can help more. I know a lot about TESU, and I don't think they will take MS Word, Excel, Access, or Outlook except in Free Electives.
I would not suggest trying to decide on the degree you want entirely based upon the credits you already have. If you can find a fast, inexpensive degree, then the credits you already have are a bonus. Icing on the cake. If the credits you already have actually slow down your progress, make you choose a degree you don't actually want, or make a degree more expensive, you're robbing Peter to pay Paul. It won't pay off in the end. I'm not saying that this is what you're doing, but it might end up that way, and you don't want that.
Yeah, I get what you mean. I went ahead and applied to COSC to see what happens, and had my transcripts sent over. I forgot that I actually have about 24 more credits than I remembered having, but I don't think they would apply. They were drafting and computer networking classes from 15 years ago.
Send the transcript in for those credits you don't think apply as well (assuming they are from a difference school and require a different transcript), you just never know - degree plans change, things you think you can't use you find suddenly fit somewhere and other times those credit you think were the more 'valuable' don't fit anywhere worthwhile at all. And more often or not you realize that it is easier (cheaper/faster) to replace the credits you brought in than trying to make them fit into a degree.
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