05-22-2020, 07:29 PM
(05-22-2020, 06:55 PM)natshar Wrote:(05-22-2020, 06:34 PM)RDUstudent Wrote:(05-22-2020, 06:24 PM)natshar Wrote: TECEPs could be an option self-paced and cheap. But it doesn't come with a grade only p/f. But it is RA credit just not graded RA credit. Might work for your circumstances, ask your school if those would work.
There is also BYU independent study.
Yeah, I saw BYU, but they stop at what looks like, to me, the intro-level Sophomore classes. It's a shame, because their prices are so good...
(It's not in my OP, but I already have a BS in-hand, if that makes any difference if TESC would transcript such tests.) (EDIT: Doesn't matter, Federal Taxation is there, which is usually taken AFTER the Intermediate sequence, but not the intermediate credits themselves)
Yeah TESU transcribes it. You might have to be enrolled in a program, but that doesn't mean anything it's not like you have to finish it. It comes on a TESU transcript.
And BYU they are labeled ACC-200 not 100 and also there is Intro to Accounting 2 which is labeled ACC-300.
You are right though these courses are probably not what you need. Hopefully, you can find what you need somewhere.
Maybe check out Community College many offer short 5 or 7-week sessions and with the virus most schools summer courses are online. Check out NMJC they are the cheapest around for out of state I know. Check local as well.
Where I need the classes will take community college credit ONLY from the very particular community college in their county (Wake County, NC). From any other CC, it's a no-go. If I had the time, Georgia Southwestern seems to have all the accounting classes you want at a very good rate, they're just on the full 15-week semester system, and they break Intermediate down into three semesters... but they're AACSB, so for someone in a bit less of a time-crunch they offer a very good utility.