12-19-2009, 12:58 PM
Jennifer,
I'm wondering if the program at TE (BSBA in Accounting) that my daughter is interested in would fall under that same category and require specific course descriptions rather than upper level courses. My daughter is an 11th grade student who has accumulated 66 CLEP/DSST credits toward her degree. She is dual-enrolled through our state's PSEO program at our local community college taking additional business and accounting courses. We are running into the same issue that Cheri was.....finding a source for her to take upper level courses in her major. Some schools don't allow high school students to take upper level courses, only lower level courses. Also, the upper level courses which are available seem to be at schools that are not in driving distance for her. Perhaps, we don't really need to worry if they are upper level or not, just that the course description matches TE's course descriptions for that specific major. Am I correct on my assumption, here?
Thanks for your input,
Debbie
I'm wondering if the program at TE (BSBA in Accounting) that my daughter is interested in would fall under that same category and require specific course descriptions rather than upper level courses. My daughter is an 11th grade student who has accumulated 66 CLEP/DSST credits toward her degree. She is dual-enrolled through our state's PSEO program at our local community college taking additional business and accounting courses. We are running into the same issue that Cheri was.....finding a source for her to take upper level courses in her major. Some schools don't allow high school students to take upper level courses, only lower level courses. Also, the upper level courses which are available seem to be at schools that are not in driving distance for her. Perhaps, we don't really need to worry if they are upper level or not, just that the course description matches TE's course descriptions for that specific major. Am I correct on my assumption, here?
Thanks for your input,
Debbie