12-13-2018, 12:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2018, 12:35 AM by ImAllLikeYouWannaDoWat.)
(12-01-2018, 02:27 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Like Merlin said, you will have to pay off the money to your previous school before any legitimate school will allow you to enroll. But, you can take alternative credits towards the degree while you save up the money to pay off your debt.
I have a TESU BA-CS degree plan, although I'm not at all certain how to do the Area of Study (AOS - major) for the degree. There are some courses that can't be tested out of, and it doesn't look like you have the credits to get that going. I also have a degree plan for WGU.
WGU won't take most of your courses, so you might be the one in a million who would do better at TESU. But maybe not. It really just depends on whether or not you can find a couple of inexpensive courses that you need for the degree (Data Structures, Intro to Programming), and whether the courses I have listed in the AOS as electives will work for the degree. Others on here might be able to help with that.
One thing you could consider doing is kind of combining your credits for both degree plans, and get through as much as you can that will apply towards both before making a decision. Like, you could take Study.com's Bio + Lab and then a physical science (chem, astronomy, physics) to cover the bases for both TESU's science and GE Electives, and WGU's science (you'd actually have an extra since they won't want Bio - but they need that lab). You could take Speech, Ethics in Technology, MIS, Database Mgmt, etc. and plus those into both degree plans. Eventually, you'd have a single path, and could figure out what to do from there.
Also, if you can find Data Structures at your local CC (I'm assuming you live in CA and it's cheap), that would be a great way to save a lot of money. I plugged it in for $1098 at TESU, so to cut that price to $150 would lower the cost of the degree a lot.
Assuming wgu and tesu were willing to take all my credits, is wgu better than tesu?
I would like to eventually get a masters degree in data science. Would it be better to get the ba in computer science from tesu, then I could transfer to wgu for the masters in data science?