03-19-2023, 12:20 PM
@bruh, that's a great first post! Very informative and you've got a draft list/plan of how you would like to take your courses. I would focus on three things. 1) Completing your credits and updating it in a spreadsheet, link us to that on your one drive or google drive 2) Adding an associates in CJ or BACJ as a second major 3) Decide on residency waiver, 16 credits, or military tuition
1) Your main goal is to get the credits required for your degree, you can start with the alternative credits first, or go for the RA through TECEP exams, accumulate the credits and continue with that... As sometimes plans change or course offerings are available from other providers, update your spreadsheet with those changes
2) Adding the AAS CJ is a great idea, if you have the energy, money, time to go further to a double degree, that would work as well. You need to decide if it's worth the extra energy, money, time spent to achieve that second Bachelors. The AAS CJ is practically complete if you replace the electives with the degree requirements. The BACJ is just 15 credits more...
3) Tuition option, you need to decide if you want to complete the 16 credits for residency, pay a residency waiver fee, or 'wait' until you get into military service to complete the remaining requirements of the degree(s). This will change from your current plans to finish before you turn 20, it'll most likely be later than that depending on the way you want to finish...
1) Your main goal is to get the credits required for your degree, you can start with the alternative credits first, or go for the RA through TECEP exams, accumulate the credits and continue with that... As sometimes plans change or course offerings are available from other providers, update your spreadsheet with those changes
2) Adding the AAS CJ is a great idea, if you have the energy, money, time to go further to a double degree, that would work as well. You need to decide if it's worth the extra energy, money, time spent to achieve that second Bachelors. The AAS CJ is practically complete if you replace the electives with the degree requirements. The BACJ is just 15 credits more...
3) Tuition option, you need to decide if you want to complete the 16 credits for residency, pay a residency waiver fee, or 'wait' until you get into military service to complete the remaining requirements of the degree(s). This will change from your current plans to finish before you turn 20, it'll most likely be later than that depending on the way you want to finish...
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Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
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