02-05-2020, 04:15 PM
@lacussucceed, let me gather some info on that. Its been awhile and it was in the area of digital design, so courses like web design, adobe suite, print media, etc. Also, just going through their websites and what people are discussing, EC or TESU made sense. Other than that, no particular reason, plus TESU also sounds better in terms of a "University" -
@dfrecore, thanks a lot for your reply. Having looked at EC in detail, I had started creating a game plan and when it came to the Psy courses, it became confusing. The reason I picked EC initially was because it seemed cheaper. But after reading some more, it looks like TESU and EC are about the same. In which case, I guess I am starting to lean towards TESU, but don't know much in terms of a game plan, as I have to look in depth on how to approach them.
And in terms of credit transfer, its not going to be much anyway, probably a few credits, so its not much of a factor in the decision making. Given that most of the credits would be obtained in the normal way (clep, dsst, SL, Sophia...), of the two institutions, which direction would make sense?
Thank you
@dfrecore, thanks a lot for your reply. Having looked at EC in detail, I had started creating a game plan and when it came to the Psy courses, it became confusing. The reason I picked EC initially was because it seemed cheaper. But after reading some more, it looks like TESU and EC are about the same. In which case, I guess I am starting to lean towards TESU, but don't know much in terms of a game plan, as I have to look in depth on how to approach them.
And in terms of credit transfer, its not going to be much anyway, probably a few credits, so its not much of a factor in the decision making. Given that most of the credits would be obtained in the normal way (clep, dsst, SL, Sophia...), of the two institutions, which direction would make sense?
Thank you