11-13-2019, 08:43 AM
(11-12-2019, 08:57 PM)pgsatx Wrote: Hi Allvia,
I sent an email to the admission/evaluation committee but I am curious now:
If F: GE Electives ECO270 Statistics meets E: Statics requirement (within Mathematics) will I not have to pick statistics again in F group?
ps. I took screenshot of the groups
1. from other courses
2. group e and f regarding statistics
To remind myself of the course number I copied over your line "I would challenge (appeal) the F: GE Electives ECO270 Statistics as meeting the E: Statics requirement (it just requires an email to TESU)" in the message body while drafting. Then somehow, oddly enough while trying to increase my font size with control/command +shift + > key, gmail client sent the email out !!!!
So, I had to follow up with another email apologizing for accidentally sending a draft. phewoh well.
Correct, If they move ECO270 Statistics to the MATH then you will not have to take another statistics. Picking Gen Eds are pretty easy on your own if you use that TESU link I shared; use it to give you topic/subject ideas that meet the requirements. In example for B: Diversity Intercultural Literacy I took Intro to World Religions through Study.com (SDC).
Straighterline (SL) also have course that fit what you need - https://www.straighterline.com/colleges/...niversity/
Here is the CLEP equivalency link if you do opt for those one and done exams, again those are free if you go through Modern States - https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/c...am-program
OnlineDegree (OD) also offers some options practically free ($9 exam) that work for what you're missing - https://www.onlinedegree.com/free-courses/
Since the majority of what you're missing are Gen Eds you have the luxury of choosing providers based on price point or simply personal preference. In example you have many options for your Written Communications requirements; you can take two separate courses from your preferred provider such as SDC/SL, or you could take one CLEP College Composition (essay required) to cover both.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA