12-05-2024, 08:22 AM
(11-21-2024, 03:32 PM)NotJoeBiden Wrote: Another hack is to just get a cheap bachelors/bachelors equivalent degree (ie. ENEB programs) and then apply to a grad program. I dont understand this motivation to get around a bachelors degree requirement when these form the foundation for a masters degree.
Cost.
For someone like me, I only need 4 classes to finish at TESU. Two of those classes have to be the cornerstone and capstone. Then I have to pay the residency waiver. Then the other two classes which, depending on where they come from, can be cheap or not so cheap. I'm an immigrant in a foreign country and like many many people in the world right now, I am unemployed. I'm not trying to "get around a bachelors degree" I'm just out here trying to survive and make myself more employable. I don't have $10K to give to TESU right now for a bachelors when I snagged a masters from ENEB for $150 that is accepted in my current country and most of the surrounding ones as well.
Most of us are here on this forum because the traditional route doesn't work for us.
Goal: Anything. Just need the paper.
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