01-20-2025, 11:25 AM
(01-18-2025, 08:38 PM)origamishuttle Wrote: That's intense! I hope things are going well. On the bright side, you won't have to pay the residency waiver fee.The 15 credit term at TESU is way more work than I had anticipated, but I'm more than halfway through now so I'll likely suffer through to the end now. I just took midterms this week, and really wanted to complete this degree with a >3.5 GPA, so maybe if my grade in a class is especially low, it might look less bad on a transcript to take a W and then take it through study.com instead of getting a C. I'll wait until grades come back to decide on that though.
Is there any possibility that you can still withdraw from one of the more difficult courses to lighten your load, then just transfer it from Study.com?
Have you thought about taking the Saylor Software Engineering exam instead? You can attempt it up to three times with a two-week wait in between each attempt
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Hmm, Basically... Since you've completed your residency requirements for this one degree, you can throw in another degree (plus 2 associates, and X certificates). To get your money's worth, finish all the requirements for your BACS but don't graduate yet... I suggest you do all the Sophia.org, Study.com requirements of the BSBA with an AOS of choice, along with the AS Math & AAS... Your ASCS is already complete, your AS Math should also be complete as one degree, or the AA, ASBA is complete when you finish the BSBA. Then you'll only have 1 graduate fee to pay for all 4 degrees and X certificates.
Associates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...gree_Plans
Certificates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...cate_Plans
Wow, I hadn't even considered trying to get additional degrees/certs as well. It definitely seems like I've got all the requirements for the ASCS and possibly AS mathematics, though I looked at that one through the my progress at TESU and I might be one credit short on the AOS math electives. I think I'm only 2 courses shy of an AS in Business Administration as well. You're suggesting I complete a second bachelor's though as well? I looked through several of their BSBA programs and all look like they require a different capstone, the business administration capstone, compared to the liberal arts capstone that I would be taking. If I could just take a handful of study.com/sophia courses and get a second bachelor's that would be worth it, but I don't want to add significant time to completion and I don't see any other bachelor's degrees which I would be very close to completing. If you had any suggestions though, I'd certainly look into it. Thank you very much for your help!