09-23-2023, 06:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2023, 07:33 PM by bjcheung77.)
LevelUP Wrote:A BA degree is just as good as a BS degree. This won't make much difference with employers or grad schools.
Plenty of people have transitioned from TESU/PUG/WGU to GT. Your past grades won't be on your TESU transcript, and though a grad school could request your previous grades, it's still possible to gain admission to prestigious grad schools.
A computer science degree is the best option and would be much easier than pursuing an IT or Data Analysis degree at TESU.
Okay good to know, thanks. I'll take a look at TESU's B.A. in Comp Sci. I know GT's OMSA requires a min 3.0 GPA so wasn't sure I would take enough courses that will give out grades to satisfy that requirement.
Hopefully I'll be able to use the Statistics.com courses (Python for Analytics and R Programming Intro I) to complete a couple of the Comp Sci degree requirements.
(09-23-2023, 06:53 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @PolloPolo, Do you have an associates already? Hmm, you know what, you can go for the following, a double degree in BACS and BSBA CIS, skip the BS Data Analytics altogether... You have a few of the business core classes completed already, it would be a very easy degree for you to complete as there would be about 4-5 more courses in total for both degrees. Here's the WIKI created by LevelUP: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
Nope, don't have an associates. Never looked into getting an associates actually.
You're right, just looked at the Professional Business Requirements for the BSBA in CIS. I think I've completed a bunch of those courses already. Besides the obvious fact of attaining two bachelors degrees, what's the benefit of earning multiple?