06-14-2009, 08:35 PM
I'm beginning to look into the best college for an art degree (studio type art) and so far, it looks like TESC is the way to go. EC doesn't even offer a degree like this and COSC does have the concentration thing, but I'm not sure I like their name very much.
I just want to finally get this degree (should have done it 30 years ago, but that's another story) so I don't care for extensive courses that I would have to take. Which one would be easier to obtain the degree from? As I type this, I'm thinking TESC would accept my life experience PLA much better than COSC. I have taught art for homeschooling students for 3 years and have a drawing portfolio.
Does anyone have any experience with obtaining an art degree from either TESC or COSC? I'm sure I won't get many posts on this, but wanted to ask anyways...you never know.
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Does anyone have any experience with obtaining an art degree from either TESC or COSC? I'm sure I won't get many posts on this, but wanted to ask anyways...you never know.
[COLOR="Teal"][SIZE="4"]Margo
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[SIZE="2"][B][B]"By endurance, we conquer"[/B][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="2"] [SIZE="1"] ~ Sir Ernest Shackleton[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"]College credits from my previous life:
Western Civ. I, Intro to Psych, Drawing,
U.S. Hist. I, Amer. Gov't, and Composition
for a total of 18
CLEP done through 2010:
U.S. History II (66)
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (70)
Introduction to Sociology (71)
Social Sciences & History (70)
College Mathematics (57) :o
Hoped for end result before arthritis sets in:
BA in Art, Liberal Studies, or Humanities[/SIZE]
[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"][B][B]"By endurance, we conquer"[/B][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="2"] [SIZE="1"] ~ Sir Ernest Shackleton[/SIZE][/SIZE]
__________________________________
[SIZE="1"]College credits from my previous life:
Western Civ. I, Intro to Psych, Drawing,
U.S. Hist. I, Amer. Gov't, and Composition
for a total of 18
CLEP done through 2010:
U.S. History II (66)
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (70)
Introduction to Sociology (71)
Social Sciences & History (70)
College Mathematics (57) :o
Hoped for end result before arthritis sets in:
BA in Art, Liberal Studies, or Humanities[/SIZE]