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Received TESC Eval - Help me pick a new plan please
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ryoder Wrote:Login to the webadvisor app and play around with it. Change your degree plan to BALS and see how it works out. You can do what if scenarios in that app for all the degree types.

https://webadvisor1.tesc.edu:443/WebAdvisor/WebAdvisor

I think should have a login already if you have an eval.

I tried that and it looks like it says I would have 47 credits. Which is a heck of alot better than 15. (i counted 49 when i added them up at home)

However, unless the initial degree i chose was one of the most strict it looks like many of them when i select the program gives me the same credit breakdown. 47 earned 73 to go. so im not sure if that thing is really calculating my credits against the plan correctly or just giving me a estimated count.( if that makes sense ).....:confused:

Before I made this post I emailed TESC about having a eval done on another program and they sent me a email saying "you are allowed 2 evals as a new member. please call to discuss your goals"

thanks for the replies.
#12
The online self-eval is as correct as you need for planning purposes. It is usually spot on. I used the heck out of it when planning BALS versus BSBA.CIS versus BA.NAS.

Pull up an eval or two and print it out as a text file for later comparison.
Keep in mind that some degrees have much more coverage in CLEP,DSST, FEMA, Straighterline, ALEKs, and Penn Foster which are usually primary sources of credit.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
#13
ryoder Wrote:The online self-eval is as correct as you need for planning purposes. It is usually spot on. I used the heck out of it when planning BALS versus BSBA.CIS versus BA.NAS.

Pull up an eval or two and print it out as a text file for later comparison.
Keep in mind that some degrees have much more coverage in CLEP,DSST, FEMA, Straighterline, ALEKs, and Penn Foster which are usually primary sources of credit.

Oh so it is pretty accurate! Thats great then. Thanks!

Yeah im tryign to decide now on how much busy work i want to do. Some programs interest me more but if they have a ton of advance math or huge writing im trying to avoid those if possible.


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