05-22-2009, 11:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-22-2009, 11:29 PM by cookderosa.)
finishing your degree does lock in a GPA- and transferring to TESC means you lose the GRE Psych credit, but gain use of FEMA. Lots to consider.
Pulling up a GPA when you have more than 50 credits is VERY hard- google a GPA calculator and play with the numbers. Based on the level of effort required, number of credits needed, cost of credits you will need, and your expressed motivation- I'd say skip it. Why? Because there are zillions of master's degree programs- legitimate, accredited, and open enrollment. (pay= enrolled) Anyway, if no one takes you , you can always go to Harvard with me
Pulling up a GPA when you have more than 50 credits is VERY hard- google a GPA calculator and play with the numbers. Based on the level of effort required, number of credits needed, cost of credits you will need, and your expressed motivation- I'd say skip it. Why? Because there are zillions of master's degree programs- legitimate, accredited, and open enrollment. (pay= enrolled) Anyway, if no one takes you , you can always go to Harvard with me