You have have to do SOS-110 at TESU.
The ONLY ways to get around it are:
1) You are on a catalog that doesn't require it and are grandfathered in to the old requirements.
2) This is your second bachelors degree.
With all the credits you have and the sophia, you'd probably have liberal studies done. And business you have mostly done as well. Nothing wrong with CJ, it is just a bit more difficult to plan and doesn't make as good use of your credits. If you are able to play around with the "what if" in the evaluation. but you might have to be enrolled to do that.
Are any of your ACE credits study.com? If yes, then maybe you can get the study.com discount. I'd ask them about it asap if thats the case.
Did you happen to take TES-100? Then maybe you'd be able to not take SOS-110 not sure though.
The ONLY ways to get around it are:
1) You are on a catalog that doesn't require it and are grandfathered in to the old requirements.
2) This is your second bachelors degree.
With all the credits you have and the sophia, you'd probably have liberal studies done. And business you have mostly done as well. Nothing wrong with CJ, it is just a bit more difficult to plan and doesn't make as good use of your credits. If you are able to play around with the "what if" in the evaluation. but you might have to be enrolled to do that.
Are any of your ACE credits study.com? If yes, then maybe you can get the study.com discount. I'd ask them about it asap if thats the case.
Did you happen to take TES-100? Then maybe you'd be able to not take SOS-110 not sure though.