06-26-2008, 08:20 PM
I would definitely go with the comprehensive plan in your situation, I think it's a great deal. I think anyone planning to take a lot of classes from TESC should enroll in the comprehensive plan. I originally enrolled in the comprehensive plan before I figured out I had only a few classes to go and I could complete it quickly through testing. I essentially only needed the financial aid to pay for the enrollment fee.
Bachelor of Arts, 2008
87 Traditional Credits
27 Exam Credits
6 FEMA Credits
M.A., 2010
*Now Homeschooling
87 Traditional Credits
27 Exam Credits
6 FEMA Credits
M.A., 2010
*Now Homeschooling