Hi there. I'm really hoping one of you kind souls can help me identify classes to take or point me in the right direction to do so on my own... I have been trying to use the wiki and read through several threads, but some links do not seem to be working and i've become incredibly overwhelmed
. I was recently informed by my employer of 10 years that I need to finish a degree as quickly as possible to avoid losing my job... So I would greatly appreciate any guidance and help.
1) Basic info about yourself:
Have you read the Beginners Guide? http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/The_Basic_Approach - I can't seem to access this link
Have you read the Wiki? http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki - I can't seem to access this link
Do you have any certificates? Credits from previous studies? - No Certificates, but I do have credit from Community College
2) Answer the following questions, so I can better gauge which of the 3 you're looking at - cheap, easy, or fast.
A) Are you close to a testing site for CLEP? How far and how long would it take you to get there and back? Yes. ~0.5-1 hour each way
B) Do you have time to study and test at a site or would you rather do everything online for a little extra in price? Online is my first choice, but if studying and testing is faster I would try to attempt that.
C) What is your price range you're looking at for the degree and time you want to set to complete the degree? <~10k. My employer will reimburse. I will be spending as much time as I possibly can to complete a degree as quickly as possible (40+ hours a week).
D) Are you leaning towards cheap, easy, fast or a combo of them all? Rank them in priority. Fast, Easy, Cheap.
3) Have you applied to the school of choice, are you currently enrolled (taking a course)? I applied to TESU and have my Academic Evaluation, but I am not yet enrolled in classes at TESU.
Do you have an academic evaluation? Y/N - Yes - Attached via excel. The green highlights are completed/transferred courses in the categories they were placed in.
4) What exactly are you looking for help with or advice on? Selecting the right courses to complete any bachelors degree as quickly as possible. I tried filling in the missing courses (white rows) with items I found in other threads or excel files. If the difference is minimal, I would prefer the BSBA as I work in a Business Environment; However, if it's possible to shave any significant amount of time off with another area of study, I would greatly prefer to do that and circle back for the BSBA when my employment is not at risk.
Thank you so much for reading and any advice or help you can offer me.

1) Basic info about yourself:
Have you read the Beginners Guide? http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/The_Basic_Approach - I can't seem to access this link
Have you read the Wiki? http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki - I can't seem to access this link
Do you have any certificates? Credits from previous studies? - No Certificates, but I do have credit from Community College
2) Answer the following questions, so I can better gauge which of the 3 you're looking at - cheap, easy, or fast.
A) Are you close to a testing site for CLEP? How far and how long would it take you to get there and back? Yes. ~0.5-1 hour each way
B) Do you have time to study and test at a site or would you rather do everything online for a little extra in price? Online is my first choice, but if studying and testing is faster I would try to attempt that.
C) What is your price range you're looking at for the degree and time you want to set to complete the degree? <~10k. My employer will reimburse. I will be spending as much time as I possibly can to complete a degree as quickly as possible (40+ hours a week).
D) Are you leaning towards cheap, easy, fast or a combo of them all? Rank them in priority. Fast, Easy, Cheap.
3) Have you applied to the school of choice, are you currently enrolled (taking a course)? I applied to TESU and have my Academic Evaluation, but I am not yet enrolled in classes at TESU.
Do you have an academic evaluation? Y/N - Yes - Attached via excel. The green highlights are completed/transferred courses in the categories they were placed in.
4) What exactly are you looking for help with or advice on? Selecting the right courses to complete any bachelors degree as quickly as possible. I tried filling in the missing courses (white rows) with items I found in other threads or excel files. If the difference is minimal, I would prefer the BSBA as I work in a Business Environment; However, if it's possible to shave any significant amount of time off with another area of study, I would greatly prefer to do that and circle back for the BSBA when my employment is not at risk.
Thank you so much for reading and any advice or help you can offer me.