12-12-2008, 12:17 PM
Hi.....This if my first post here and I'm pretty sure it won't be my last.
I have a quick question regarding enrollment with TESC. Money is an issue with me and I would like to know from the veterans here if it is better to knock out most of my credits on my own and then enroll in the school once I'm much closer to the degree, or should I enroll right away?
I'm interested in a BA in Social Sciences, or possibly Homeland Security, and I'm basically starting from scratch.
My general plan is to first have old transcripts sent to me from community colleges years ago and see what I have. I should have about 15 or 20 credits in English 101, ANT 101, PSY101, history and oceanography.
I'm starting the FEMA courses tonight and will be enrolling in the straighterline algebra course as soon as I finish the FEMA courses.
I'm also going to try to get some Academy courses I've taken evaluated through ACE to see if I can get some credits there.
Hopefully I will be able to get the rest through testing.
Thanks in advance!!!!!!!
I have a quick question regarding enrollment with TESC. Money is an issue with me and I would like to know from the veterans here if it is better to knock out most of my credits on my own and then enroll in the school once I'm much closer to the degree, or should I enroll right away?
I'm interested in a BA in Social Sciences, or possibly Homeland Security, and I'm basically starting from scratch.
My general plan is to first have old transcripts sent to me from community colleges years ago and see what I have. I should have about 15 or 20 credits in English 101, ANT 101, PSY101, history and oceanography.
I'm starting the FEMA courses tonight and will be enrolling in the straighterline algebra course as soon as I finish the FEMA courses.
I'm also going to try to get some Academy courses I've taken evaluated through ACE to see if I can get some credits there.
Hopefully I will be able to get the rest through testing.
Thanks in advance!!!!!!!