08-18-2023, 12:14 PM
I'm assuming you don't need an AA at 16 if you're homeschooling? Wouldn't you still be able to graduate at 18 and get an AA then?
COSC is still the cheapest for an AA, so if you REALLY wanted a degree there for whatever reason, you could get one. You'll just have to figure out the DEI (or DIE as I like to call it) requirement, and see what's out there at a decent price. I'd definitely ask about the ASU UL courses.
COSC is still the cheapest for an AA, so if you REALLY wanted a degree there for whatever reason, you could get one. You'll just have to figure out the DEI (or DIE as I like to call it) requirement, and see what's out there at a decent price. I'd definitely ask about the ASU UL courses.
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