I've come across posts about BOG AAS degrees, and I think this could be something that I'm looking for. I do not need a BS degree anytime soon, an AAS might even cover me another decade. I just can't keep having an empty "Education" section of my resume.
I also came across onlinedegree.com, and if you add up all the courses it appears every one of them line up with the "general" courses and electives for a total of 44CR. That would be plenty, with the 15 requirement from a B&M filling out the rest for an emphasis.
I've read through many forms, I just want to make sure I have everything straight. Is onlinedegree a good option? They appear to be free minus the $9 testing fee, and sounds like they are fairly quick. Would SDY.com or SL be a better all around, cost not withstanding? Anyone have any experience or ideas with getting the RA credits from a school fast/cheap, preferably in CS, Electronics, Robots, etc? My new job will do tuition reimbursement if need be. I wouldn't mind taking a handful of decent course at a B&M CC online or in person if my work flips the bill.
Thanks so much, you guys have really opened my eyes to the possibility of actually getting a degree without the debt and the time.
Another thing I am trying to determine, would all of the onlinedegree.com courses transfer and hit most of the criteria for TESU CS? I wouldn't mind taking all of the CS programming courses. For whatever reason, my head wants to go to onlinedegree.com as much as possible. If I can knock 44 out of 60 for TESU like I can BOG then it may a better option. Here are the onlinedegree courses for reference:
Environmental Science- Climate Change & the Cyrosphere — (EV103)
Economics- Introduction to Microeconomics — (EC101)
Criminal Justice- Cybersecurity & Cybercrime — (CJ103)
Nutrition & Health- Body Sculpting With Diet & Exercise — (NU102)
History- Turning Points in Modern History — (HS103)
Psychology- Introduction to Psychology — (PS101)
Healthcare- Introduction to Public Health — (HC101)
Education- Language & Literacy in Education — (ED102)
Astronomy- Introduction to Cosmology — (AS101)
Robotics- Introduction to Robotics — (RB101)
Computer Science – Introduction to Programming — (CS101)
Business- Introduction to Marketing & Strategy — (BS101)
Biology- Organisms and Ecosystems — (BG101)
Cooking- Introduction to Culinary Skills — (CK101)
Business- Introduction to Accounting & Finance — (BS102)
I also came across onlinedegree.com, and if you add up all the courses it appears every one of them line up with the "general" courses and electives for a total of 44CR. That would be plenty, with the 15 requirement from a B&M filling out the rest for an emphasis.
I've read through many forms, I just want to make sure I have everything straight. Is onlinedegree a good option? They appear to be free minus the $9 testing fee, and sounds like they are fairly quick. Would SDY.com or SL be a better all around, cost not withstanding? Anyone have any experience or ideas with getting the RA credits from a school fast/cheap, preferably in CS, Electronics, Robots, etc? My new job will do tuition reimbursement if need be. I wouldn't mind taking a handful of decent course at a B&M CC online or in person if my work flips the bill.
Thanks so much, you guys have really opened my eyes to the possibility of actually getting a degree without the debt and the time.
Another thing I am trying to determine, would all of the onlinedegree.com courses transfer and hit most of the criteria for TESU CS? I wouldn't mind taking all of the CS programming courses. For whatever reason, my head wants to go to onlinedegree.com as much as possible. If I can knock 44 out of 60 for TESU like I can BOG then it may a better option. Here are the onlinedegree courses for reference:
Environmental Science- Climate Change & the Cyrosphere — (EV103)
Economics- Introduction to Microeconomics — (EC101)
Criminal Justice- Cybersecurity & Cybercrime — (CJ103)
Nutrition & Health- Body Sculpting With Diet & Exercise — (NU102)
History- Turning Points in Modern History — (HS103)
Psychology- Introduction to Psychology — (PS101)
Healthcare- Introduction to Public Health — (HC101)
Education- Language & Literacy in Education — (ED102)
Astronomy- Introduction to Cosmology — (AS101)
Robotics- Introduction to Robotics — (RB101)
Computer Science – Introduction to Programming — (CS101)
Business- Introduction to Marketing & Strategy — (BS101)
Biology- Organisms and Ecosystems — (BG101)
Cooking- Introduction to Culinary Skills — (CK101)
Business- Introduction to Accounting & Finance — (BS102)
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