04-16-2020, 12:29 PM
(04-16-2020, 04:59 AM)oroseeo Wrote: I’ve been trying to take advantage of my extra down time due to current events by kicking myself into overdrive and taking as many courses as I can to help get me closer to finishing up and getting my Bachelors. My job offers tuition reimbursement up to $5k per year as long as your study is an area of interest for the company and you maintain a grade of a B or better. I’m interested in getting my degree in Business with Business Administration and Organizational Leadership/Management being my top choices. I’ve flopped around with schools considering both WGU and most recently Ashford as my top choices. Ashford has a special grant with my company and I wouldn’t need to pay anything out of pocket upfront which was appealing. Now that all these free Sophia courses are available I’m starting to change my mind a bit since I’m only able to transfer in 75 non traditional credits at Ashford and I’m not sure I want to go through 5 week courses since I have time right now to invest. Could someone give me an idea of which out of the big 3 would be the best choice for transferring the most credits based on what credits I already have completed? I’m leaning towards a BSBA in General Management from TESU but I’m not sure if something else would work better. I’d like to get as close to finishing up before I go back to my normal schedule. If anyone has a degree path I could use or give me some guidance on what would make one school more feasible than another?
Completed: 64 In Progress: 30 Total: 94 credits
Can I make a suggestion, get the easiest bachelors degree possible, something like a BALS and proceed to a MBA from WGU or another one of the competency schools.
WHY. I have written about this before, the TESU BSBA capstone (just the capstone) requires 3/4 of the writing compared to the ENTIRE MBA program at WGU. Let me repeat, one course at TESU equals 3/4 of the writing required for the WGU MBA program.