(08-09-2023, 02:57 AM)berlinerd Wrote: I am actually thinking the same now.
I've drafted myself just the day before yesterday fantastic degree plan with SNHU's CS major with concentration in Data Analytics and minor in Applied Math...
But okay. Now I am thinking the WGU once again. The reason I was looking at SNHU is the GPA because I would love to go to Georgia Tech later and having GPA would be great...
Maybe TESU... I have to look at it once again.
*For SNHU, technically, one could enroll in UMPI and collect some GenEds way cheaper that at SNHU itself. But after they are deliberately screwing students up, no thanks. I am irritated...
Considering the SNHU minors require 3 SNHU courses, it's not worth it to pay thousands of extra dollars going for a minor.
Even if it was free through an employer program it's still not worth the extra time going for the minor though you could decide that at the end after you get the rest of your degree done.
(08-09-2023, 11:47 AM)jdubley Wrote: Feels like my advisor just wants me to take more at SNHU honestly, she wrote a note under each my proposed Sophia transfers that "the SNHU course would provide a more comprehensive experience to better prepare you..."
These SNHU advisors have gone rogue. I don't know what to say.
You should be focused on the most efficient way to get from point A to point B. "A more comprehensive experience" for GE credits? Give me a break.
Sophia's courses are going to be by far quicker to get these courses done than SNHU. If you take bjcheung77's advice and do courses that will meet GE for most CS programs, then I suggest doing these courses first:
Art History I
Introduction to Nutrition
US History II
English Composition I
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