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After browsing their web site I became interested in a couple of their classes, and their price per class isn't bad at all. But when I checked their accreditation, I saw that their only have a EAA accreditation, and none of the regional accreditation's. I saw that Harvard and Berklee College of Music are members of EAA also which lends a bit more confidence in the accreditation, but what I would like to know, is if anyone has ever taken a class there and managed to transfer it to TESC/EC/COSC. Or, if there is a way to check with TESC/EC/COSC to know if they will accept them.
If anyone knows, please let me know. Thanks
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05-17-2009, 03:23 PM
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Unfortunately for you, no legitimately accredited college will accept anything from BSU. Sorry.
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ShotoJuku Wrote:Unfortunately for you, no legitimately accredited college will accept anything from BSU. Sorry.
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Darn, and here I was hoping for some cheap credits on some hard to find online classes.
Thanks Shoto.
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Astronomy 60,
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American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
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What classes are you looking for that cannot be satisfied with inexpensive CLEP/DSST exams??
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General Biology 1&2, General Physics 1&2, General Chemistry 1&2 and Organic Chemistry 1&2.
They are not part of my undergraduate degree plan per say, the degree is just just going to be either a BSBA/BALS from either TESC/EC. Those classes are for the Dentistry school I am planning on applying to after graduating from TESC/EC. You need those classes to be able to even apply to one. And they will be the basis for most of my GPA since most of my undergrad will be done by non GPA tests. Other than this, I would have to do one of those pre-med masters which would be much more expensive and take much longer.
But of course I am open to suggestions, if you know of another alternate method, or of someone that has done something similar I would love to know.
The only other option I found that would not involve doing this would be to go to europe for the degree. I am not overly sure of trying to go to europe for the dentistry degree because I've been reading that it is very difficult to get a spot(when the early tuition is less than 10K/year it's no wonder). So I was hoping to do my best to get it all done here in the States.
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DSST Credits So Far:
Astronomy 60,
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CLEP & DSST to Come:
American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
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05-17-2009, 05:16 PM
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I did find with the help of some other members here a few schools that have those classes online, it's just that the schedule for them isn't overly nice being restricted to the spring or fall schedule of the day school instead which would take until sometime around the end of the spring of 2011 before I could finish them all.
Gen Phys 1,Gen Bio 1 & Gen Chem 1 this fall term, Gen Phys 2, Gen Bio 2 & Gen Chem 2 next spring, Org Chem 1 the other fall and Org Chem 2 the following spring.
That is why I've been searching for an online version of the classes, even being online they will take way too long as it is, I would never have the time during the day to go to classes 4 days a week 2 hours for each class and to lab another 2 for 3 hours for each...there ain't enough hours in the day for it and I have to work full time. I would love to find classes online classes that where year around 8-15 weeks/term. Even if I took them 1 at time for the 8 week version or 2 at time with the 15 week version it would still be faster that way.
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Astronomy 60,
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American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
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jaryu Wrote:General Biology 1&2, General Physics 1&2, General Chemistry 1&2 and Organic Chemistry 1&2.
They are not part of my undergraduate degree plan per say, the degree is just just going to be either a BSBA/BALS from either TESC/EC. Those classes are for the Dentistry school I am planning on applying to after graduating from TESC/EC. You need those classes to be able to even apply to one. And they will be the basis for most of my GPA since most of my undergrad will be done by non GPA tests. Other than this, I would have to do one of those pre-med masters which would be much more expensive and take much longer.
But of course I am open to suggestions, if you know of another alternate method, or of someone that has done something similar I would love to know.
The only other option I found that would not involve doing this would be to go to europe for the degree. I am not overly sure of trying to go to europe for the dentistry degree because I've been reading that it is very difficult to get a spot(when the early tuition is less than 10K/year it's no wonder). So I was hoping to do my best to get it all done here in the States.
Some of those you listed might be offered online by Columbia College.
Columbia College: Adult education, distance learning and traditional education at more than 30 campuses across the country
they are also trying some hybrid courses, which might be helpful for a few of those.
The organic chemistry is a beast. I would not recommend online, unless you are some sort of Einstein or something. Even then, this class is extremely hard.
Most anyone I know who has ever had this class (even on campus) said it was the worst and hardest class they had met up with yet.
Columbia College transfers well, is well respected and the online classes are great.
Hope that helps.
If you wanted to try a community college for some of those online, might try Moberly Area Community College (MACC). I think, at best, the Bio and maybe Chem. will be offered. But pricing isn't bad at all.
Good luck
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brain122 Wrote:Some of those you listed might be offered online by Columbia College.
Columbia College: Adult education, distance learning and traditional education at more than 30 campuses across the country
they are also trying some hybrid courses, which might be helpful for a few of those.
The organic chemistry is a beast. I would not recommend online, unless you are some sort of Einstein or something. Even then, this class is extremely hard.
Most anyone I know who has ever had this class (even on campus) said it was the worst and hardest class they had met up with yet.
Columbia College transfers well, is well respected and the online classes are great.
Hope that helps.
If you wanted to try a community college for some of those online, might try Moberly Area Community College (MACC). I think, at best, the Bio and maybe Chem. will be offered. But pricing isn't bad at all.
Good luck
I checked Columbia, they do have bio 1 & 2 and chem 1 online, but all without the labs. I like that they are 8 week courses, but without the labs I would still have to find a school to do them, and because of my time constraints I need it to be online.
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FEMA Credits:23
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CLEP Credits So Far:12
Intro Psychology 68, Intro Sociology 66, Info Sys & Comp Apps 60, Princ. of Marketing 75
DSST Credits So Far:
Astronomy 60,
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CLEP & DSST to Come:
American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
Criminal Justice, Ethics in America, Hereâs to Your Health, Introduction to Computing, Intro to World Religions, Management Information Systems, Personal Finance, Principles of Statistics, Substance Abuse
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