03-29-2022, 06:59 PM
(03-29-2022, 08:51 AM)rachel83az Wrote: 1. Your economics degree can help to lower the cost of a math degree, yes. Not necessarily by a lot, however.
2. TESU is currently the cheapest way to get an online math degree. They are NOT a cheap way to get a Master's degree.
3. Costs can vary a lot. Even with a Bachelor's degree, a math degree can be especially expensive. You can see which courses are required for a TESU Math degree here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan From that, you can calculate approximate costs. But you also have to add in TESU the cost of tuition. With a prior Bachelor's degree, you only HAVE to take 3 credits from TESU. This would be $1797 tuition + $3192 residency waiver = $4989.
(03-29-2022, 11:34 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: 친구, Good for you to get an Economics degree and now wanting a Math degree...
What happened to "Computer Science"? Did that option go bye bye?
Are you looking to take your time with a Bachelors then go to Masters?
Or do you want to get a Masters in Math by skipping the Bachelors?
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Practical skill is too hard for me, then I thought math and physics is right for me.
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