(01-22-2023, 01:25 AM)LevelUP Wrote:Once again, you have been very helpful, Morpheus.(01-21-2023, 11:45 AM)Ofeezee Wrote:(01-21-2023, 12:58 AM)LevelUP Wrote:(01-20-2023, 05:32 PM)Ofeezee Wrote: The only finance class I took in TESU was FIN-301 Principles of Finance. I would rate the professor at the most 2 out of 5, which got me thinking about the rest of my Finance electives.
The TESU Finance department is below average, and if I can transfer these credits to TESU from other schools, then why not.
TESU allows you to transfer up to 90 credits. I already have 77 credits transferred. This means I have four more classes to transfer from a different school.
I plan to take FDR 440 Fundraising for nonprofits at TESU since the mentor has good ratings.
The rest of the core electives @ TESU has to offer either bad mentor ratings or no ratings.
Is MCC a community college?
TESU allows up to 114 credits of total transfer credits.
TESU has a limit of 90 credits from ACE/alternative credits.
TESU has a limit of 90 credits from community colleges.
But combined, you can transfer 114 credits.
Also, you can do the Sophia or Study.com LLPrinciple of Finance course, which won't overlap with the course you took at TESU.
Yes, MCC is a community college. I did not know that I could transfer 114 credits combined.
I am taking PLA-100 now and learning about ACE and alternative credits so that I might explore this option.
So, if I am retaking Principles of Finance, this time with Sophia.com, would it not overlap? Do you think it can satisfy one of the core elective finance courses required for the degree?
Thank you for all this helpful information.
I did Sophia's course in a couple of days, it's pretty straightforward.
You can sign up for Sophia for free and go through the 1st lesson. They also allow you to download the pdf's for the entire course.
Hopefully, you'll take the red pill and break out of the Matrix soon. I'm rooting for you.
(01-22-2023, 01:25 AM)LevelUP Wrote:Once again, you have been very helpful, Morpheus.(01-21-2023, 11:45 AM)Ofeezee Wrote:(01-21-2023, 12:58 AM)LevelUP Wrote:(01-20-2023, 05:32 PM)Ofeezee Wrote: The only finance class I took in TESU was FIN-301 Principles of Finance. I would rate the professor at the most 2 out of 5, which got me thinking about the rest of my Finance electives.
The TESU Finance department is below average, and if I can transfer these credits to TESU from other schools, then why not.
TESU allows you to transfer up to 90 credits. I already have 77 credits transferred. This means I have four more classes to transfer from a different school.
I plan to take FDR 440 Fundraising for nonprofits at TESU since the mentor has good ratings.
The rest of the core electives @ TESU has to offer either bad mentor ratings or no ratings.
Is MCC a community college?
TESU allows up to 114 credits of total transfer credits.
TESU has a limit of 90 credits from ACE/alternative credits.
TESU has a limit of 90 credits from community colleges.
But combined, you can transfer 114 credits.
Also, you can do the Sophia or Study.com LLPrinciple of Finance course, which won't overlap with the course you took at TESU.
Yes, MCC is a community college. I did not know that I could transfer 114 credits combined.
I am taking PLA-100 now and learning about ACE and alternative credits so that I might explore this option.
So, if I am retaking Principles of Finance, this time with Sophia.com, would it not overlap? Do you think it can satisfy one of the core elective finance courses required for the degree?
Thank you for all this helpful information.
I did Sophia's course in a couple of days, it's pretty straightforward.
You can sign up for Sophia for free and go through the 1st lesson. They also allow you to download the pdf's for the entire course.
Hopefully, you'll take the red pill and break out of the Matrix soon. I'm rooting for you.
(01-21-2023, 04:35 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just got finished looking at the Wayback Machine at TESU's degree plans, which used to have a MUCH better way of showing the degree plans with lots of options. Here is the Finance AoS from 2018:
• Financial Institutions and Markets OR Money and Banking
• International Finance
• Advanced Financial Management/Corporation Finance
• Advanced Security Analysis and Portfolio Management OR Investments II
• Business Forecasting
• Commercial Banking
• Capital Budgeting Management
• Capital Structure Management
• Derivatives
• Mathematical Analysis of Financial Decisions
• Risk Management
Just some suggestions, but it gives you a much better idea of what you can take.
You need 4 UL courses and 2 LL ones; if you take a LL Intro to Finance and an UL Intro to Finance, you can use one in the core and 1 in the AoS.
Your list is much longer than what the advisor gave me. I think the name of some of the courses just changed.
Also, I guess they don't include whatever they can't offer at school.
This is great. Thank you so much.