I wouldn't say I know spanish... but I can certainly communicate with a spanish-speaking person, because our languages are so similar... My high-school was not international and I did not partake in that IB program, what don't even know what it is. xD
From what I understand, I need to get those credits through those credit-providing institutions and then, after I'm all done with that, I would try to enroll in my target university program, at which point I would try to get those credits transferred. Is that how it works?
I have a long-term plan to live in the U.S. because my country is going to sh*t. And so I though, having an accredited degree would make life a little bit easier in terms of finding employment and such.
I'm looking for institutions that would accept foreigners without too many barriers.
I noticed that generic plan doesn't have a lot of stuff from Sophia.org. I was told once that if wanted to follow this route into TESU, I would have to go through pretty much all of the courses on Sophia.org.
From what I understand, I need to get those credits through those credit-providing institutions and then, after I'm all done with that, I would try to enroll in my target university program, at which point I would try to get those credits transferred. Is that how it works?
I have a long-term plan to live in the U.S. because my country is going to sh*t. And so I though, having an accredited degree would make life a little bit easier in terms of finding employment and such.
I'm looking for institutions that would accept foreigners without too many barriers.
(08-07-2021, 01:53 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Sophia doesn't list TESU on their website because they're no longer active partners (whatever that means) but TESU does accept Sophia credits! You can use https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ts_Roadmap and also https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan to help you with your planning. If you are very careful, everything should come in at right around $10k.
I noticed that generic plan doesn't have a lot of stuff from Sophia.org. I was told once that if wanted to follow this route into TESU, I would have to go through pretty much all of the courses on Sophia.org.