06-08-2023, 03:31 PM
If you are short only 1 RA you could take the AUS $25 1 credit (RA) Online Business Technology Fundamentals - https://ea.asu.edu/courses/business-tech...s-cis-194/ - this is the course that is recommended for those working towards the Pierpoing BOG AAS, but it is RA so it would work for TESU.
The Medical Terminology is good for 1 credit (but unless you have a background in it, it pretty much Latin). However, it does get you to an enrolled status (if you are not already - but you may be as it sounds like you are taking courses at TESU) and taking it pass or fail does nothing to your GPA. So if you manage to pass it great there is that 1 RA you needed, fail you're out the cost of the exam.
I would drop any associate that will cost you more time/money from your goal degree, the BSCS. You mentioned the CJ associate would cost you to miss your Dec gradation goal, but another $1000. I say skip it and use that $1000 towards grad school.
If you're active with TESU send in your new course/credit transcripts in monthly (at least) - things have been known to change with TESU and if its on your transcript its there 'forever'. Meaning if they say Provider X's course #123 is UL today, but next month they decide now it will be LL - if it is already posted to your TESU evaluation as UL they will not change it to LL. For example this happened to many a few years ago with SLs Organizational Behavior course, and a few others - but that was a major UL course for the BSBA people - some chaos here ensued over it for a bit. The point being, the sooner you get it evaluated and on your transcript the better off you'll be in the long run.
The Medical Terminology is good for 1 credit (but unless you have a background in it, it pretty much Latin). However, it does get you to an enrolled status (if you are not already - but you may be as it sounds like you are taking courses at TESU) and taking it pass or fail does nothing to your GPA. So if you manage to pass it great there is that 1 RA you needed, fail you're out the cost of the exam.
I would drop any associate that will cost you more time/money from your goal degree, the BSCS. You mentioned the CJ associate would cost you to miss your Dec gradation goal, but another $1000. I say skip it and use that $1000 towards grad school.
If you're active with TESU send in your new course/credit transcripts in monthly (at least) - things have been known to change with TESU and if its on your transcript its there 'forever'. Meaning if they say Provider X's course #123 is UL today, but next month they decide now it will be LL - if it is already posted to your TESU evaluation as UL they will not change it to LL. For example this happened to many a few years ago with SLs Organizational Behavior course, and a few others - but that was a major UL course for the BSBA people - some chaos here ensued over it for a bit. The point being, the sooner you get it evaluated and on your transcript the better off you'll be in the long run.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA