12-30-2021, 05:06 PM
(12-30-2021, 04:41 PM)rachel83az Wrote:(12-30-2021, 12:49 PM)Lee586 Wrote: So they are still accepting the Python course after 12/31 correct? Talking to TESU advising can be a bit confusing.
Also, all the credits I have transferred in from Study.com are still good right? I'm just 9 credits away from degree completion. Liberal Arts Capstone, Computer Architecture, and one Lower Level CS Elective (which is why I'm taking Python). I am currently taking Computer Architecture at another school and going to transfer it in. The assignment on Study was a little hectic.
Yes, the Python course should still be accepted. At least, it's not been mentioned yet. There's a slight chance that they'll stop accepting it (because someone might have forgotten to mention it earlier), but I'd guess a 99% chance that it'll continue to be accepted. And, yes, all of the credits that you've already transferred to TESU are fine. They are not going to suddenly take a course off of your degree plan.
What school are you taking Computer Architecture at? What was its cost and did you need to take any prerequisites at the school to be able to access it? I'm hoping for a non-TESU alternative for students who still want to complete a CS degree after January 1st.
How do I know if it's in my degree plan? Is "Academic Evaluation" the official degree plan?
I am enrolled in the school and just finished SOS-110.
As for where I took Computer Architecture, I am taking it at Western Governors University. They do not offer standalone courses. So you'll have to take a full 12 credit load. I took Architecture, Software Engineering, and a couple other classes. If you only need one class, I would not recommend. Also, if you do not get financial aid, I also would not recommend it. If you need multiple classes and eligible for financial aid, then it's not a bad option.