02-02-2021, 11:19 AM
(02-02-2021, 10:20 AM)cerich67 Wrote:(02-01-2021, 07:45 PM)StoicJ Wrote:(02-01-2021, 03:49 PM)cerich67 Wrote: Not only is this a great price and savings, the syllabus looks interesting, I am feeling like I will get some time to breath and continue to work towards the MBA with a better family/work/school balance.
It does look like a good program, and it sure seems like a bargain. I'm glad that you got in before the deadline!
Keep us posted on the program.
Will do, yesterday I got an email telling me it all looked great and send a picture for the student ID and that it was coded for the scholarship price. I just received the official admission letter via email.
I'm excited, from learning about the school and the scholarship, to applying to officially accepted in 2 days basically.
One thing that everyone that who is looking at stuff posted here is that sometimes there are things that users post that are fantastic opportunities and the timelines are tight, but it's worth jumping thru the hoops to take advantage of.
It was me seeing here on one of my every few years visits because I wanted to do a degree and seeing about Sophia that got me actually started and going like mad to get as many of the Sophia done during the free window as I could. It saved me a fortune. It was here I heard about the TESU residential waiver fee increase going up and saving me $400 by paying the day before it went up, it was here I heard about the SDC and TESU program closing making me start with SDC while still trying to tear thru Sophia which wasn't exactly my plan but saved me about $800 and it was here that I got the sage advice to enroll with a TECEP and lock in, which I did, that allowed me to feel really safe when TESU changed the amount of non RA transfer credits allowed as mine were already in and on my plan evaluation.
Now, I am getting a MBA program from a RA school for an unheard of $3,000 .. thank you DegreeForum!
SAME!!! In June 2020, I was 56 with no degree and no prospects of earning one. Then I read here about the free Sophia offer, and also CSMLearn (without which I NEVER could have passed any math class). Now, only 7 months later, I have enough credits (75) to be halfway through the junior year of my bachelor's at APUS, with all 30 gen ed and 27 elective credits costing a grand total of $39. I've also covered many of my major credits with cheap CC classes and SDC.
Couldn't have done it without this board.