09-29-2022, 01:06 PM
(09-29-2022, 03:06 AM)davewill Wrote:(09-28-2022, 05:58 PM)xicovu Wrote: I've been eyeing the Pierpoint AAS for a very, very long time people on here seem to dissuade me from that one for some reason.
I dunno why but it seems like RA credit aside it's a pretty straight forward place to stick credit and they seem to be easy going on the PLA credit.
What do you mean about "sticking credit"? The only transcript that matters for transfer purposes is the one from the school that GRANTS the PLA credit.
The original thought process of this post was to get two AAS degree with a total of 60-80 credits that would approximate an Electronics Engineering Technology BS. If enough transfer credits for UL and LL Electronics/Computer Engineering credits can transfer over to a TESU EET degree then that would be the end goal, but failing that stick them somewhere where they could potentially be used for credit. Some like Purdue, UNT, UHPI (I might be screwing those up) don't have an electronics electives, but my understanding of at least Purdue Global is they'll take credits from anywhere. Transfer 60-90 of the EE/CE electives in because they don't offer those courses, then take some general ed courses to meet the residency requirements.
My (sounds like incorrect) is the only way I could dump all those credits into something like a BS Professional Studies, Technical Studies, or General studies somwhere like Purdue Global or UHPI would be to stick them in an associates degree to lock them in. Neither of those schools has electronics electives so that'd be the only way to bring them in.
Any degree I get would either BE an electronics/computer engineering degree or if that ends in too much of a headache approximate one through a BS PS or TS.
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