03-04-2022, 05:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2022, 05:05 PM by Alistair88.)
(03-04-2022, 04:40 PM)rachel83az Wrote:(03-04-2022, 03:50 PM)Alistair88 Wrote:(03-04-2022, 03:11 PM)natshar Wrote: Yeah UMPI might be your best bet.There the small issue of the residency fee when it comes to TESU , I read that I can avoid that by taking 16 credits however I don't have the time to take 16 credits over 2 terms and as I am I new student they won't let me do it all in 1 term.
TESU could be an option. If you are willing to have your degree conferred by very beginning of September: https://www.tesu.edu/current-students/gr...nformation
However, the actual degree would be complete well before September. You could probably pull up online audits or something to show you completed all the requirements but the degree wouldn't be official until September.
I'm gnna start an illumination process.
So far UMPI seems to be the favourite has anyone ever done all 30 credits in 8 weeks and is willing to share their game plan.
As far as TESU goes, this is not true. You take all 16 credits in a single term, not two. 16 credits is the maximum that a new student can take at once at TESU. You would need to have 100+ transferred credits AND the majority of your UL credits completed to start your 16 credit term.
As for UMPI, that'll be cheaper and faster (depending on certain conditions):
1. You will need a science with a lab. Biology 101L from Study.com is currently the fastest/easiest way for most students to complete this requirement, though some students might prefer Chemistry 111L.
2. Did you take any foreign language A levels? If not, you would need Spanish I from InstantCert.
3. Most importantly, how are you at writing papers? Not everyone is able to knock out a paper in a few hours. If you can't churn out academic papers in a day or two, you're not going to be able to get a UMPI degree very quickly.
Yes, some people have completed a UMPI degree in just 8 weeks. I think one student just finished doing 12 classes in 8 weeks? It's not necessarily easy, but it can be done.
I have a chemistry class with labs worth 6 credits would this work? I have no language except fro gcse's I doubt thos count for credit. Just this September I wrote a 2000 word report in 2 hours after I left it for last minute. Honestly writing isn't my strongest skill. Is there anyway I can see the assignments so i can pregame and plan for them. Is the assigned work the same every year. Also if I choose to do the BLS MIS are all the required classes for the minor available at the same time. I read somewhere that some classes are offered term 1 and others term 2.