01-08-2019, 04:08 AM
@ Dfrecore
Thank you for the reply Dfrecore! That was some great information, and I'm glad to see it'll cost under 2000$ for the remaining credits.
If i were to do a BSBA - CIS/Gen Management - from scratch, is an estimate of around 7500$ accurate?
@ Supermind
Thanks for the info about GED Supermind. I have some testing centers for GED available where I live in India. So that is a great option for 10 credits.! I will seriously consider giving the GED Exams.
To be honest, the main chunk of my credentials is actually my Flying Hours and Licenses...I am still finding out from peers if a BS Aviation Flight Technology would actually give me any benefits in the future. Everyone agrees that having a degree by itself is way better than not having one. But as such, it doesn't seem to make much of a difference which degree you have.
The College degrees you get in India are a little different than the ones you get in the US. For example, we have a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) which is typically a 3 year course. The BSBA is a 4 year degree in the US with a mix of some science credits in it too.
Bottomline, I will start off with the Gen Ed Credits and then figure out the best way forward as I get more information.
Thank you for the reply Dfrecore! That was some great information, and I'm glad to see it'll cost under 2000$ for the remaining credits.
If i were to do a BSBA - CIS/Gen Management - from scratch, is an estimate of around 7500$ accurate?
@ Supermind
Thanks for the info about GED Supermind. I have some testing centers for GED available where I live in India. So that is a great option for 10 credits.! I will seriously consider giving the GED Exams.
To be honest, the main chunk of my credentials is actually my Flying Hours and Licenses...I am still finding out from peers if a BS Aviation Flight Technology would actually give me any benefits in the future. Everyone agrees that having a degree by itself is way better than not having one. But as such, it doesn't seem to make much of a difference which degree you have.
The College degrees you get in India are a little different than the ones you get in the US. For example, we have a BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) which is typically a 3 year course. The BSBA is a 4 year degree in the US with a mix of some science credits in it too.
Bottomline, I will start off with the Gen Ed Credits and then figure out the best way forward as I get more information.