(10-01-2018, 05:48 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I wonder if TESU reads this forum and realized that the cornerstone they had was a joke, and decided that instead of actually making that course worthwhile, they decided to make everyone take a "real" course through them?
Also, if they are going to be like COSC, and require a cornerstone and capstone, then they should also probably not have a residency waiver. Doesn't make a lot of sense to follow their lead on one aspect but not on the other.
I assumed it was a way for them to extract a little more money from students. Particularly for students who are transferring in a lot (most) of their credits. It started when they got rid of the cornerstone waiver and is culminating with the new SOS-110 cornerstone requirement.
But yes, I agree... this wouldn't be as annoying if they did away with the residency waiver at the same time.
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