10-07-2024, 12:08 PM
(10-06-2024, 11:01 AM)ReyMysterioso Wrote: I mean pretty all of them for the most part. Most aren't going to try and make you do English I and II and oral communication again Usually you only have to do any lower level prerequisites. I.e. all Texas schools require Texas Government. Or if you have say an English degree and want a business bachelor's, you'll have to do intro to Accounting, micro and macroeconomics etc.
In my case my first degree was a Music performance degree that never required any math, english, or science. Just a few general "humanities" classes, rest were music. It was an RA bachelor's still around 120 credits in total.
All the schools that evaluate course by course and don't have a blanket gen ed waiver policy were indeed asking me to do English, Oral Comm, Math, etc.
I ended going into TESU. 45 credits for gen ed and 30 credits of free electives waived off the bat for having a previous degree. Get to focus on my major