(03-30-2020, 05:00 PM)maxxor6868 Wrote:(03-30-2020, 03:21 PM)bluebooger Wrote: > Clep info systemsSounds right. I have these math classes: stats from cc, algebra from Sophia, calc (either clep or study.com depending when test centers will open up again), discrete mathematics, already took college math clep (counts as one and at tesu so I can use one for the requirements and the other as an elective) and will take linear algebra. That should be enough to get me the math associates. The clep info systems and sophia it at the moment do not duplicate as they are cos 101 and cis110 but with sophia being review by tesu that could change at any moment.
> Sophia IT
surprised those don't duplicate
what courses are you using to get the Mathematics Electives for the ASNSM in Mathematics ?
> that would seem like an impressive resume: aa in eglish, aa in math, ba in history, and ba in computer science.
not to me it wouldn't
to me it looks like someone who has no idea what they want to do in life
how would your BA in history or English apply to a job in CS ?
ditch the History degree and build portfilio on github
(03-30-2020, 04:28 PM)maxxor6868 Wrote:How fast can I enroll? I would not need the tecep if since I will have 15 aos plus the capstone in the future. If I graduate around May 20 and applied slash send everything in before the end of May can I enroll and lock my catalog year or do I have to take the tecep to lock it in. I also have to take the accuplacer as only 15 credits outta of my 100 are cc credits and the other 85 are from clep/dsst/sophia so I would have to do that as well.(03-30-2020, 03:12 PM)natshar Wrote: Here are my thoughts:Study.com is 70 per test after the first 2 I took 5 CD courses this month. Finish up top is courses already finish and added to ace. I am considering aganist history as I rather save the money and time send build portfolio. Alot of the degree is clep so it didnt cost me anything. Community college English was comp 1 and 2 plus technical writing plus 2 literature courses again clep so it was easy. Looks like for a cs job it is best to focus on the portfolio rather than history.
The thing is with virus if your retail store is closed who knows who much longer they will be closed. I wouldn't count on stores opening up as soon as May. Maybe they will maybe they won't. But if you already have the degree done maybe start on your capstone and cornerstone in the summer if you don't have job.
If you can swing May capstone you are looking at September graduation.
June, July or August capstone is December graduation.
With all the free time (assuming you are unemployed idk your exact situation) why not speed up your degree and take advantage of it.
Also TESU is offering discounts for classes in May, June and July terms so maybe take advantage of it.
Idk your exact situation but just something to consider. But as I said in your previous thread you are young and have plenty of time.
Another thing I would consider skipping the CLEP and maybe consider doing calc somewhere else. ASU has a self-paced course that is only $100. This might be the best option. Also SL, saylor and study.com have Calc which might be good too I have heard mixed reviews about them but I've never taken calc so idk. I guess you could try study.com calc and see how it goes and if you don't like switch to something else. You never know when testing centers will open up.
When have that list of "finish" courses does that mean you are almost finished with them or still have to do them? Again if you haven't I'd switch out the CLEP/DSST for something else.
That is interesting you have associates in English that is an associates degree that the CC's I've been to don't have. How much English did you have beyond comp I and II? I'm just curious. That is good English is better than general studies I have.
You can also add a dual aos for ASNSM in computer science as well it wouldn't do anything but it would be a free. You would still only get one associate's degree and you wouldn't have to list it on a resume if you didn't want. But something extra you can do for free. why not do it.
With what you said I think you would only but be 5 class away from a History BA. Also, I think it counts as History Idk but Sophias Ancient Greek Philosophers is free and easy, you could finish it in day. The BA history requires 5 UL so if you do the dsst you only need 4 sdc courses. Also coopersmith is an option they have 2 UL courses in history as well (get them approved first. Coopersmith is could be good because you won't have the pressure of doing it a month like study.com or having assignments to do.
Another option which I strongly suggest especially if you aren't considering starting the capstone and cornerstone until later is taking the Network Technology TECEP. This will lock in your catalog. TESU changes catalogs every July and you don't want to get screwed over. So I would just enroll in this and then it would count as an UL comp science elective. The Network Technology TECEP consists of 70 multiple choice and three essay questions you need a 70% to pass and you can take from your own home. Cost is $225 and you have 3 months to take it.
https://www2.tesu.edu/tecep_desc/CMP-354.pdf
Or you don't want to do Network Technology if you are set on not enrolling in TESU before July I highly recommend taking a TECEP (any TECEP) to lock in the catalog for this year. But Network Technology makes the most sense because it counts towards your aos.
whatever you do I would enroll at TESU before the July term (either via TECEP or capstone or cornerstone) you may or may not be screwing yourself over if you don't and it could be risky.
If you need any more electives too I'd recommend doing Sophia while they are free.
Idk how you got the degree that cheap that is really good. You do know the spell grant will not cover all your tuition for those 6 credits only about half. My rougth calculations are that your total degree costs would exceed $4500 once you factor in study.com memberships and more. Not a whole lot more but IDK how you are doing it that cheap unless you got other aid or schoarships besides the pell grant. But you are doing it that cheap then that is incredible good job!
My calculations are the residency wavier, 6 credits w/ max pell would be at least $4k total so idk how you would get all that study.com and everything for only $500 on top of that.
You are going places. I wish I worked that hard at 18. Keep it up.
To enroll means you either have to sign up for a class or TECEP. Yes the capstone would work but in previous post you said you might want until fall to do the capstone if this is the case that is why I suggested the TECEP. But if you enroll in the capstone or cornerstone earlier then you are right you don't need a TECEP. It just depends on your plan.
Did you apply yet? It takes a month for them to evaluate everything. So if you get everything done before the end of May it would June before you can enroll. If you enroll in June it would be for classes starting in July. So that would work.
If you are accepted you can enroll right now. The only thing is I have no idea about the accuplacer but once you pass that and they accept you can enroll. But it won't let you enroll in the capstone until you have 100 but you can enroll sos 110 because there are no preqs.
Another option would be to send what you have now and if you have 100 done and accepted by May you could enroll in the classes starting in June. Then just keep sending more as you go. Its free to send study.com to TESU and you can a free score send with cleps so this option makes sense.