09-13-2018, 08:36 PM
(09-13-2018, 08:02 PM)MNomadic Wrote: I wouldn't say that some things are or aren't possible because there will be SO many different admissions/applications requirements for different schools and for different programs within those different schools. Most will want you to have a certain amount of traditional, graded courses to meet the prerequisites of the program. IE if you want to get a MA in psychology from Harvard, 30+ credits of SDC psyche courses without grades probably won't cut it(just an example, maybe they will or maybe that program doesn't exist). But don't take my word for it, look at the specific requirements for the programs and schools you're interested in to find out what they will accept AND what they will consider competitive. You should also contact the admissions personnel at that school to get specifics since our ACE/CLEP/NCCRS/alt credit degrees are very unconventional and many graduate programs may not be as familiar with our methods.Thank you. The reason I ask this is, my ultimate goal is to get into some such Masters program. I just want to know if my TESU degree would kind of pave the path for that. I attempted the GRE a few months ago just to see what it's like. I scored quite well. I might do it once more once I get my TESU degree.
Take note that an undergraduate degree is only one small piece of the admissions equation and is likely not enough on it's own for very selective programs. Relevant job experience and graduate program test score(like GRE)are often weighed very heavily compared to your undergrad degree.