(05-12-2023, 11:13 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Pach, It's a good plan going for both degrees, you should focus on one of them first and then work on the other... BTW, you missed the last post addendum here, I suggest filling that part to provide us a clearer overview of your situation and study habits, etc: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
Just to get a bigger picture, you're going for two associates at the community college and two at TESU? Then laddering up to the BACS/BSBA CIS combo? You'll get enough RA credits for transfer into TESU, are you thinking of paying the residency waiver fee or are you thinking of using financial aid to pay for 16 credits?
Thanks for pointing that out! I edited my post.
Yeah, I'm going for two degrees at the college. I was initially going for just one, which was Liberal Arts and Sciences. It's funny because I was going for that degree only to fulfill the RA requirements for TESU. Bringing in GE, electives, and a few other courses may work, with the freedom of picking what I want. I tried the college's BIP courses, which I found I really enjoyed, so I decided to go for its degree. It would only take one extra semester as well. I do not expect to list my LAS degree on my future resumes and cannot imagine why I would do so, so I feel I'm only going for one degree at the moment. I realize having 4 associates and 2 bachelors may be overkill, but I'm only focusing on the BSCS and BSCIS.
I originally planned on doing the residency waiver fee and taking 16 credits, but I think I'd be better off trying to take only 3 courses. I'm not sure how that would work out, but I assume it would be around 9k? If I plan correctly, I think I'd just have to do the two capstones and the SOS-110. 2 one semester and 1 another semester? Not positive, though! Please correct me if I'm wrong.