07-23-2019, 06:23 PM
My recommendation is to build it based on what's left- not what's accepted.
If College A needs 1 class that costs $2,000 but College B needs 3 classes that cost $200, then it is less money to go with College B even though you have more to do. Now, if you have more money than time, College A would be the winner - but you really have to decide if you need to save time or money, and move forward based on your goals.
In every other way, TESU and COSC are essentially equal.
If College A needs 1 class that costs $2,000 but College B needs 3 classes that cost $200, then it is less money to go with College B even though you have more to do. Now, if you have more money than time, College A would be the winner - but you really have to decide if you need to save time or money, and move forward based on your goals.
In every other way, TESU and COSC are essentially equal.