(11-20-2018, 10:16 PM)dfrecore Wrote: You should PM me with what school you went to (unless you want to post it on the forum), and also add some important info to your pdf - course numbers from your school. It's much easier to evaluate when those are included.
Courses Credits Earned ____________________________________________________________________ UNST 110: Critical Writing 1 3 UNST 120: The Contemporary World 3 UNST 130: Analytical Reasoning 3 MATH 111: College Algebra & Trigonometry 4 MGMT 220: Business Environment 3 UNST 221: Thematic Writing & Speaking 3 UNST 140: The African American Experience (History) 3 MATH 112: Calculus for Non-Math Majors 4 SPCH 250: Speech Fundamentals 3 HPED: Personal Health 2 BUED 210: Microcomputer Usage in Business 3 PSYC 320: General Psychology 3 ECON 200: Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 ECON 305: Elementary Statistics 3 ACCT 221: Principles of Accounting 1 3 MIS 341: Intro to Management Info Systems 3 ECON 201: Principles of Economics (MACRO) 3 BUED 360: Business Communications 3 ART 100: Basic Drawing & Composition 3 MKTG 430: Marketing Concepts 3 MGMT 422: Management Concepts 3 MKTG 432: Consumer Behavior 3 MKTG 435: Selling & Sales Management 3 TSCM 340: Intro to Supply Chain Management 3 MGMT 361: Legal Environment of Business 3 SPCH 251: Public Speaking 3 TSCM 360: Intro to Transportation 3 ENGL 101: Ideas & Their Expressions 3 MKTG 434: Business to Business Marketing 3
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Total 88
(11-20-2018, 10:16 PM)dfrecore Wrote: You should PM me with what school you went to (unless you want to post it on the forum), and also add some important info to your pdf - course numbers from your school. It's much easier to evaluate when those are included.
Courses Credits Earned ____________________________________________________________________ UNST 110: Critical Writing 1 3 UNST 120: The Contemporary World 3 UNST 130: Analytical Reasoning 3 MATH 111: College Algebra & Trigonometry 4 MGMT 220: Business Environment 3 UNST 221: Thematic Writing & Speaking 3 UNST 140: The African American Experience (History) 3 MATH 112: Calculus for Non-Math Majors 4 SPCH 250: Speech Fundamentals 3 HPED: Personal Health 2 BUED 210: Microcomputer Usage in Business 3 PSYC 320: General Psychology 3 ECON 200: Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 ECON 305: Elementary Statistics 3 ACCT 221: Principles of Accounting 1 3 MIS 341: Intro to Management Info Systems 3 ECON 201: Principles of Economics (MACRO) 3 BUED 360: Business Communications 3 ART 100: Basic Drawing & Composition 3 MKTG 430: Marketing Concepts 3 MGMT 422: Management Concepts 3 MKTG 432: Consumer Behavior 3 MKTG 435: Selling & Sales Management 3 TSCM 340: Intro to Supply Chain Management 3 MGMT 361: Legal Environment of Business 3 SPCH 251: Public Speaking 3 TSCM 360: Intro to Transportation 3 ENGL 101: Ideas & Their Expressions 3 MKTG 434: Business to Business Marketing 3
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Total 88
University:
N.C. A&T State University
Guilford Technical Community College
So I hate to be a pain, but I should have made it a bit more clear.
1) which courses were from which school? break it into 2 pieces, 1 per school
2) were any of these considered UL courses (junior/senior level)?
3) did you get at least a C on all of these? If not, mark which ones got less than a C (include C-, D+ and D, but not D- or F)
4) I need to know what's considered English Comp I & II per the schools - are any of the courses you have considered those?
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000 EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg COURSES: TESU CapstoneStudy.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
(11-20-2018, 10:16 PM)dfrecore Wrote: You should PM me with what school you went to (unless you want to post it on the forum), and also add some important info to your pdf - course numbers from your school. It's much easier to evaluate when those are included.
Courses Credits Earned ____________________________________________________________________ UNST 110: Critical Writing 1 3 Freshman Level UNST 120: The Contemporary World 3 Freshman Level UNST 130: Analytical Reasoning 3 Freshman Level MATH 111: College Algebra & Trigonometry 4 Sophomore Level MGMT 220: Business Environment 3 Sophomore Level UNST 221: Thematic Writing & Speaking 3 Freshman Level UNST 140: The African American Experience (History) 3 Freshman Level MATH 112: Calculus for Non-Math Majors 4 Sophomore Level SPCH 250: Speech Fundamentals 3 Freshman Level HPED: Personal Health 2 Freshman Level BUED 210: Microcomputer Usage in Business 3 Sophomore Level PSYC 320: General Psychology 3 Sophomore Level ECON 200: Principles of Economics (MICRO) 3 Sophomore Level ECON 305: Elementary Statistics 3 Sophomore Level ACCT 221: Principles of Accounting 1 3 Sophomore Level MIS 341: Intro to Management Info Systems 3 Sophomore Level ECON 201: Principles of Economics (MACRO) 3 Junior Level BUED 360: Business Communications 3 Junior Level ART 100: Basic Drawing & Composition 3 Freshman Level MKTG 430: Marketing Concepts 3 Junior Level MGMT 422: Management Concepts 3 Junior Level MKTG 432: Consumer Behavior 3 Junior Level MKTG 435: Selling & Sales Management 3 Junior Level TSCM 340: Intro to Supply Chain Management 3 Junior Level MGMT 361: Legal Environment of Business 3 Sophomore Level SPCH 251: Public Speaking 3 Freshman Level TSCM 360: Intro to Transportation 3 Junior Level ENGL 101: Ideas & Their Expressions 3 Freshman Level MKTG 434: Business to Business Marketing 3 Junior Level
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Total 88
University:
N.C. A&T State University
Guilford Technical Community College
So I hate to be a pain (You are not a pain at all! ), but I should have made it a bit more clear.
1) Which courses were from which school? break it into 2 pieces, 1 per school - I only took one course at the Guilford Technical Community College: Principles of Accounting 1
2) Were any of these considered UL courses (junior/senior level)? -Freshman level courses are labeled UNST
3) Did you get at least a C on all of these? If not, mark which ones got less than a C (include C-, D+ and D, but not D- or F) -I did get a "C" or above on all of the course.
4) I need to know what's considered English Comp I & II per the schools - are any of the courses you have considered those? -UNST 110: Critical Writing 1 and ENGL 101: Ideas & Their Expressions ; is considered english comp I & II per the school.
Ok, I created a degree plan for you. I assumed that you would spend about $100 per course - but there are ways to get that down (Modern States/CLEP for the remaining GE's for instance).
Create an ACE account right off the bat. It will make life easier for you as you get going. Take the 3 free courses I highlighted in the plan first. You could get those done in a day. Add those to your ACE account.
You have 2 courses in MAN, and 3 in MAR. You will need to take 1 in either FIN or ACC to fulfill the rule of having 3 areas completed. Even though MIS341: Management Info Systems could go down into MAN, I put it up in your science requirement (TESU accepts CompSci courses in NatSci). This is because you have 2 out of 3 areas fulfilled, you need an additional, so it won't hurt to move that up there anyway (1 course has to get moved out). Plus you have 5 UL courses in the AOS, so again, it's not hurting to move it out of the AOS. Actually, it's helpful.
You will want to take 2 Study.com courses through the College Accelerator Plan for a month to get the discount at TESU. I would sign up and take 2 courses that are similar, like FIN 104: Financial Management and then FIN 301: Corporate Finance, since there will be some overlap making the 2nd course easier/faster. You need the FIN104 course for the core, and then FIN301 would fulfill your 3rd area. Just a thought, you can do what you want, but this is a way to make life a little bit easier.
If you decide to go with TESU, I suggest you apply and send in your transcripts sooner rather than later. You want to get the $300 cornerstone course in before they change the requirement on 7/1. Do it after you finish your 2 Study.com courses, and then you can get the discount applied more easily. They will send your courses directly to TESU for you, but you'll also want to add them to ACE when you're done.
Also, if you've already applied to TESU and you want to take any CLEP or DSST exams, you can have them sent to TESU for free while at the testing center. Otherwise you have to pay for a transcript. Just something to think about as you go forward.
Good luck!
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000 EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers DSST Computers, Pers Fin CLEP Mgmt, Mktg COURSES: TESU CapstoneStudy.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA
(11-28-2018, 02:40 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Ok, I created a degree plan for you. I assumed that you would spend about $100 per course - but there are ways to get that down (Modern States/CLEP for the remaining GE's for instance).
Create an ACE account right off the bat. It will make life easier for you as you get going. Take the 3 free courses I highlighted in the plan first. You could get those done in a day. Add those to your ACE account.
You have 2 courses in MAN, and 3 in MAR. You will need to take 1 in either FIN or ACC to fulfill the rule of having 3 areas completed. Even though MIS341: Management Info Systems could go down into MAN, I put it up in your science requirement (TESU accepts CompSci courses in NatSci). This is because you have 2 out of 3 areas fulfilled, you need an additional, so it won't hurt to move that up there anyway (1 course has to get moved out). Plus you have 5 UL courses in the AOS, so again, it's not hurting to move it out of the AOS. Actually, it's helpful.
You will want to take 2 Study.com courses through the College Accelerator Plan for a month to get the discount at TESU. I would sign up and take 2 courses that are similar, like FIN 104: Financial Management and then FIN 301: Corporate Finance, since there will be some overlap making the 2nd course easier/faster. You need the FIN104 course for the core, and then FIN301 would fulfill your 3rd area. Just a thought, you can do what you want, but this is a way to make life a little bit easier.
If you decide to go with TESU, I suggest you apply and send in your transcripts sooner rather than later. You want to get the $300 cornerstone course in before they change the requirement on 7/1. Do it after you finish your 2 Study.com courses, and then you can get the discount applied more easily. They will send your courses directly to TESU for you, but you'll also want to add them to ACE when you're done.
Also, if you've already applied to TESU and you want to take any CLEP or DSST exams, you can have them sent to TESU for free while at the testing center. Otherwise you have to pay for a transcript. Just something to think about as you go forward.
Good luck!
Wow! Thank you so much for your help this really makes things clear and I appreciate your hard work. Now, it time for me to put in the work on my part. This is really a great community of awesome people!!!