Also to be clear I already completed saylor software engineering and was waiting for it to be evaluated, and for systems I only have the study.com exam left that is impossible to fail.
I guess from the phone call I wasn't sure if " tesu or state college " was referring to the UL or if there was actually a state or tesu requirement I was missing.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough to the advisor that I had actually already finished those 2 UL CS courses and not starting fresh.
So it sounds like I should go ahead with SDC systems analysis final exam then do 6 free electives at a "community college" or equivalent?
I'll email and confirm with my advisor Josh right now.
Update: "Recalling our meeting, students are permitted to apply a maximum of 90 noncollegiate credit hours. In which case, you have already met this maximum and no additional noncollegiate courses can be applied to your account if you would like to swap out two (currently applied) noncollegiate courses for the aforementioned study.com computer courses, we can remove two existing/applied noncollegiate courses from the Free Electives section when your en route transcript is received and processed."
So that's a yes?
I will be reviewing the wiki for fast RA credits, and self paced community college credits.
I guess from the phone call I wasn't sure if " tesu or state college " was referring to the UL or if there was actually a state or tesu requirement I was missing.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough to the advisor that I had actually already finished those 2 UL CS courses and not starting fresh.
So it sounds like I should go ahead with SDC systems analysis final exam then do 6 free electives at a "community college" or equivalent?
I'll email and confirm with my advisor Josh right now.
Update: "Recalling our meeting, students are permitted to apply a maximum of 90 noncollegiate credit hours. In which case, you have already met this maximum and no additional noncollegiate courses can be applied to your account if you would like to swap out two (currently applied) noncollegiate courses for the aforementioned study.com computer courses, we can remove two existing/applied noncollegiate courses from the Free Electives section when your en route transcript is received and processed."
So that's a yes?
I will be reviewing the wiki for fast RA credits, and self paced community college credits.