03-30-2020, 01:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2020, 02:41 PM by maxxor6868.)
I am updating on my degree for computer science from tesu. The virus has provided alot of time to focus on courses other than my typical high school classes.
Degree Plan
Finish
In Progress
Courses left to take
I plan on finishing these courses all before I graduate with my diploma in May. That way I can take a summer break and focus on my full-time retail job as a manager. I will enroll in Tesu as soon as I graduate and probably take the cornerstone and capstone in August/ September and finish before October/November. The goal is to graduate with two associate's degrees and a bachelor's degree before my 19 birthday next march. I already accumulative 100 credits from mostly clep and dsst plus the additioanl 30 or so credits from study.com thanks to the virus. I appreciate all the help from this thread so far and will continue to be a member. The clep were all free thanks to modern states in case anyone was wondering and with financial aid tesu for my degree should cost about $4500. A little bit more than wgu but I will get an additoanl associate degree as well as not having to take any other courses this summer or fall besides the capstone and wgu would requrie like another 6-10 so I rather pay the additonal $1000 than having to go through more courses so please no debate about that. The only thing I might do additionally is double major in history since that is also a BA but idk if I can do that or it is worth it. I have taken all the clep for history: wesetern civ I and II, us history I and II, and social sciences. I would need dsst in soviet union as well as like 4 or 5 study.com classes. Would that be worth it for a second major in history? That would seem like an impressive resume: aa in eglish, aa in math, ba in history, and ba in computer science. My goal would be to become a software engineer.
Degree Plan
- AA in English (finish already from my local community college)
- ASNSM in Math (TESU pretty much a freebie with the computer science degree that I am working on)
- BA in Computer Science (TESU aiming to finish before December)
Finish
- Clep info systems
- Sophia IT
- Operating Systems - study.com
- Python - study.com
- System Analysis & Design (UL) - study.com
- Management information systems (UL) - study.com
In Progress
- Computer Architecture (UL) - study.com
- Database Management (UL) - study.com
- Data Structures - study.com
- Discrete Math - study.com
Courses left to take
- Calculus I CLEP
- Coopersmith Linear Algebra (UL)
- Intro to CS onlinedegree.com
- Sophia Algebra
I plan on finishing these courses all before I graduate with my diploma in May. That way I can take a summer break and focus on my full-time retail job as a manager. I will enroll in Tesu as soon as I graduate and probably take the cornerstone and capstone in August/ September and finish before October/November. The goal is to graduate with two associate's degrees and a bachelor's degree before my 19 birthday next march. I already accumulative 100 credits from mostly clep and dsst plus the additioanl 30 or so credits from study.com thanks to the virus. I appreciate all the help from this thread so far and will continue to be a member. The clep were all free thanks to modern states in case anyone was wondering and with financial aid tesu for my degree should cost about $4500. A little bit more than wgu but I will get an additoanl associate degree as well as not having to take any other courses this summer or fall besides the capstone and wgu would requrie like another 6-10 so I rather pay the additonal $1000 than having to go through more courses so please no debate about that. The only thing I might do additionally is double major in history since that is also a BA but idk if I can do that or it is worth it. I have taken all the clep for history: wesetern civ I and II, us history I and II, and social sciences. I would need dsst in soviet union as well as like 4 or 5 study.com classes. Would that be worth it for a second major in history? That would seem like an impressive resume: aa in eglish, aa in math, ba in history, and ba in computer science. My goal would be to become a software engineer.