(03-13-2022, 04:09 AM)npvn2 Wrote: My observation is that, like you mentioned, some requirements of MSCS programs might not be satisfied by TESU's curriculum. For example, if an MSCS program requires knowledge in C++ and probability, then TESU cannot satisfy that as those two subjects aren't in their curriculum.TESU does teach C++
Some more questions:
2a) By "More specific requirements can be worked around", do you mean when some required subjects cannot be satisfied by TESU's curriculum, I can take extra courses from other universities to make up for them?
https://www2.tesu.edu/course.php?CourseCode=COS-213&sem=
You could take C++ as a part of your TESU Flat-Rate Tuition doing 16 credits in one term for $4600.
Or take C++ at Study.com
SNHU is a good school if you are shooting for a high GPA as 25% of students graduate with a perfect 4.0 GPA and 50% graduate with a 3.5 GPA or better.
TESU, you can earn a high GPA as well. Their exams are usually hard.
It would be best to ask the requirements for these master's programs regarding grades, the minimum number of credits, and any specific courses you should take.
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