02-23-2021, 02:41 PM
(02-23-2021, 02:27 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(02-22-2021, 10:49 PM)khwaja1924 Wrote:(02-22-2021, 07:29 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Business Ethics will transfer easily. Don't take another ethics course somewhere else.
For ease, you can do these courses a couple of different places, but I'd stick with Study.com if you need PM to be UL (you get 2 courses/exams for that $199/mo fee; you may as well take 2 courses and not just 1 since you're paying for it anyway)
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Civic Engagement
American Government - ICC or
POLS 103: Comparative Politics - Study.com
Statistics
STAT 101: Principles of Statistics - Study.com or
Intro to Statistics - Sophia
Project Management
BUS 311: Project Management (UL) Study.com or
Project Management (LL) - Sophia
Current Trends & Applications is the capstone course, and must be taken at TESU.
Thanks for the advice. This is most likely the path I will be taking, using Study.com
(02-22-2021, 09:04 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Original Poster - So, OP, are you a service person? Have you taken any courses at TESU yet? You should decide on either taking 16 credits to get rid of the Residency Waiver fee by using Pell Grant. Are you working full time? Got tuition assistance/reimbursement? I highly suggest you take at least two terms of courses, 2/3 each courses to hit 16 credits in two terms.
I am a service person - I've been in the IT field for 25 years.. engineer to engineering manager to IT business owner.
I have not taken any courses at TESU, yet. SOS-110 (Critical Info & Literacy) will be my first class, starting on March 1st.
I am working full time and do not receive any tuition assistance. I am fine with paying for the residency waiver at TESU.
I'm thinking the Study.com is easier than taking the courses at TESU. I could be wrong. That is why I am leaning on taking 4 out of the 6 through Study.com. The cornerstone and capstone courses will be taken at TESU.
I think TESU will give you a discount for being a veteran, at $250/cr? And they will also let you trade that residency waiver for 24cr of courses/exams at the school. So, if I were you, I'd go ahead and take the 3 courses you still need, but then make sure TESU has you at the discounted rate, and take 6 LL TECEP exams - the 6 easiest you can do. COmputers will obviously be one, Applied Math will probably be another, then 4 more. At that point, you will have paid $900 for TECEP's and $1500 for your cornerstone and capstone, and can then not pay $3192. Just a thought.
Obviously you can decide to pay the RW, but I'm not sure why you'd trade $900 and a little time to study for $3192? Yikes!
Sounds good, if I can overcome my laziness and study for more classes. Knowing myself over the past few decades, I am confident my laziness will trump these plans. But, I'll try my best.