(12-30-2021, 05:26 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:Lee586 Wrote: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.
Just curious, I was wondering why you're taking WGU courses towards a BACS at TESU, when WGU they already have a BSCS? I noticed you are taking or have taken the SOS-110, I am guess you're going for a degree at TESU. Was there something you were going for at WGU?
The WGU degree would take too long. I work full time so I'm assuming it would take me at least a few terms. Plus my financial aid runs out after this semester. Plus.... I really, really don't want to take Discrete Math II.
TESU saves a ton of time, money, and no Discrete Math II. Most employers won't overly care of the Bachelor of Arts. If anything, a Public State University looks a bit better on paper anyways than the #1 enrolled University in the nation (WGU). Although WGU is still a fine respectable choice.
(12-30-2021, 05:21 PM)LevelUP Wrote:(12-30-2021, 12:49 PM)Lee586 Wrote: The assignment on Study was a little hectic.
No kidding. Learning Chinese independently with no instruction would be a bit hectic too. lol
(12-30-2021, 05:06 PM)Lee586 Wrote: 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.
That's as the British would say, bloody brilliant!
I didn't know they let you pick and choose courses.
If you have a Pell Grant, it's almost free to go to WGU. One TESU course in Software Engineering is $1500+ so taking that at WGU saves a bunch of money.
They will give you A LOT of pushback, and will have a preferred order for you. Do not take no for an answer. Just be firm on the classes you want on your first term. (As long as you meet the pre reqs, which I did).