03-14-2022, 12:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2022, 12:39 PM by bjcheung77.)
Cost shouldn't be holding you back, that $75 USD/month will go a long way. I've had people from developing countries ask about starting when they don't have access to much either. Technically, you can have over 90 credits and 3 years done with just under $200! We're all here to provide you the cheap, easy, fast method of gaining credits, and some people like to play things that will generate more ROI/Value.
My suggestion is the following, to start you off. A) 90+ ACE credits B) ENEB MBA/Masters combo
1) Start off with investing in a second monitor, do the CSM Learn course $35 ($39 if you don't sign up for the newsletter)
2) Complete InstantCertCredit American Government and Spanish I, each is $20/month plus $15 proctor fee, $70 total
3) Complete 30 Saylor.org courses for 90 credits at $5 each, total is just $150 for 90 credits
This will get you enough credits to transfer into UMPI as that would be my first choice as well, however, I would delay this entry and use the money towards an ENEB MBA/Masters first so you can save up enough for the UMPI BLS MIS and complete within two terms to finish out the Bachelors. Entry into ENEB just requires you to have "some" credits and working towards a Bachelors...
There are a few examples, but I'll use Supermind since he's from India. Basically start with taking inexpensive credits first to round out your "max" transfer, then take the courses at the school to finish it off. Depending on the degree/school you're looking at, you can save money along the way by working and slowly completing courses towards your degree. It took him about a year to finish a TESU BALS Psych concentration and then another two terms (less than 6 months) at Walden to finish a Masters in Psych.
My suggestion is the following, to start you off. A) 90+ ACE credits B) ENEB MBA/Masters combo
1) Start off with investing in a second monitor, do the CSM Learn course $35 ($39 if you don't sign up for the newsletter)
2) Complete InstantCertCredit American Government and Spanish I, each is $20/month plus $15 proctor fee, $70 total
3) Complete 30 Saylor.org courses for 90 credits at $5 each, total is just $150 for 90 credits
This will get you enough credits to transfer into UMPI as that would be my first choice as well, however, I would delay this entry and use the money towards an ENEB MBA/Masters first so you can save up enough for the UMPI BLS MIS and complete within two terms to finish out the Bachelors. Entry into ENEB just requires you to have "some" credits and working towards a Bachelors...
There are a few examples, but I'll use Supermind since he's from India. Basically start with taking inexpensive credits first to round out your "max" transfer, then take the courses at the school to finish it off. Depending on the degree/school you're looking at, you can save money along the way by working and slowly completing courses towards your degree. It took him about a year to finish a TESU BALS Psych concentration and then another two terms (less than 6 months) at Walden to finish a Masters in Psych.
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Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
The Basic Approach | Plans | DegreeForum Community Supported Wiki
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