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Degree Advice for a semi-successful dropout
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(08-18-2023, 12:46 PM)oraibihm Wrote:
(08-18-2023, 10:22 AM)allvia Wrote: I'd have to agree the the TESU BALS (NSM - since it looks like you already meet the concentration) is like the best use of your credits, it will be quite quick as well.  Without knowing all your courses (Gen Eds) it is hard to say how much you're missing for a UMPI degree (BLS or BABA). UMPI may be cheaper, but I doubt it is faster (TESU terms start every month).  As far as moving towards an MBA you already have the most common courses that are prerequisites like economics and statistics, and there are plenty of MBA options that don't even require any. If you're still leaning towards UMPI make sure you have that foreign language covered (Sophia Spanish works if you don't already have it met) before applying. If I were you, I'd probably apply to both TESU (BLS-NSM) and UMPI (BLS-Management). It will take both a bit of time to evaluate your transcripts for transfer in, then you could make a decision on who would be quickest within your budget (which you have not mentioned).

Sorry for not including every single gen ed, but I used the transfer equivalency and confirmed that I would meet all the gen ed requirements at UMPI, I did all the sophia credits over the last 2 weeks planning on going to UMPI but I don't mind pursuing TESU if that's the faster option. I'll apply to both schools and re-evaluate after seeing how long they take to get back to me and evaluate transcripts.

I apologize for not mentioning budget but I really am willing to pay whatever just to have it done ASAP, I guess for it to be logical and not super unreasonable I'd like to keep it below 15k? Not sure if that helps.

The reason we like to see all courses including the Gen Eds listed is because it makes it easier for those with the best planning skills to assess the full picture when they post recommendations; each school can vary on their Gen Ed requirements. In your case, I wouldn't go back and add them now - but I want to make that known for others who may be reading this before they post for assistance.   Your budget is generous by this forum's standards - so you're good there. Being a US student, for that budget you could get yourself both a bachelor and master - maybe even take a cruise after to celebrate  Smile
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA



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RE: Degree Advice for a semi-successful dropout - by allvia - 08-19-2023, 09:08 AM

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