04-14-2013, 07:12 PM
I am still undecided about which college to enroll to: TESC or Excelsior, and what degree program: liberal arts or business. I see that at Excelsior the Principles of Finance DSST can be used as applied professional credit in their liberal arts program. I was just wondering if anyone knows where a Principles of Finance class would fit into a BA in Social Sciences or BALA at TESC? Or if someone already has Principles of Finance on their TESC transcript could you run a quick liberal arts or social sciences degree evaluation and see where TESC's computer puts it? I have a feeling it would end up in free electives, but with all the strange computer classes they dump into the Natural Sciences category you never know. It doesn't have to be the DSST version, maybe someone took the Penn Foster class or TESC class, that would answer my question too.
Any help would be appreciated, just trying to knock out as many credits as I can before I have to make a decision on which path to take. I applied to both colleges in late December so I have a little more time left before the 6 months to enroll is up.
Any help would be appreciated, just trying to knock out as many credits as I can before I have to make a decision on which path to take. I applied to both colleges in late December so I have a little more time left before the 6 months to enroll is up.
Clep's Passed: Humanites 70, Sociology 60, Psy 74, HG&D 61, EP 64
DSST's Passed: World Religions 480, Vietnam War 67, Environment & Humanity 67, M&B 64, MIS 449, Org Beh. 64, CJ 437, SA 450, USSR 64, CW 66,
Penn Foster: Fin. Man.
Did all the aleks stuff
TESC: Lib. Cap, BA in Social Science December 2013
DSST's Passed: World Religions 480, Vietnam War 67, Environment & Humanity 67, M&B 64, MIS 449, Org Beh. 64, CJ 437, SA 450, USSR 64, CW 66,
Penn Foster: Fin. Man.
Did all the aleks stuff
TESC: Lib. Cap, BA in Social Science December 2013