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(07-14-2022, 08:25 PM)zolpgree Wrote: Thanks alot for your thorough reply. Saved me a lot of money and frustration months/years from now.
Math UL credits seem to be quite scarce compared to most others, or atleast they're not very talked about.
I suppose it'd be doable but really hard to complete all Math UL courses at TESU within the 12 weeks while working on the capstone.
Might just go for a standalone BACS.
New revised sheet attached below (thanks dfrecore!).
I suppose it'd be extremely hard to complete 21 credits within 12 weeks at TESU, but that's what the cost accounts for, a single flat rate tuition fee, however unrealistic that might be.
TESU won't let you register for 21cr in a single term anyway.
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07-16-2022, 03:03 PM
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All this double degree talk, I assume you saw the BA CS and BSBA CIS double degree plan?
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
I do like the AS Math since it's so easy to get once you have the BA in Computer Science.
The AS in Business is also worth considering.
Whatever you decide on, work on one degree at one time. Do Computer Science first or whatever degree you want the most, then do whatever other degrees you want to do.
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(07-16-2022, 03:03 PM)LevelUP Wrote: All this double degree talk, I assume you saw the BA CS and BSBA CIS double degree plan?
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
I do like the AS Math since it's so easy to get once you have the BA in Computer Science.
The AS in Business is also worth considering.
Whatever you decide on, work on one degree at one time. Do Computer Science first or whatever degree you want the most, then do whatever other degrees you want to do.
Agreed. Do the degree that is your number 1 priority. Then, when you're at the point where you are finished, you can decide if it's worth stalling to add anything else. You may find that you're impatient to just be finished; or you may find that you want to add on. Either way, you have options. If life happens, and you're 99% done with a degree, you have options. If life happens and you're 50% done with a BACS and 50% done with another degree, you have zero options, and you're stuck with nothing.
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(07-16-2022, 07:58 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (07-16-2022, 03:03 PM)LevelUP Wrote: All this double degree talk, I assume you saw the BA CS and BSBA CIS double degree plan?
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan
I do like the AS Math since it's so easy to get once you have the BA in Computer Science.
The AS in Business is also worth considering.
Whatever you decide on, work on one degree at one time. Do Computer Science first or whatever degree you want the most, then do whatever other degrees you want to do.
Agreed. Do the degree that is your number 1 priority. Then, when you're at the point where you are finished, you can decide if it's worth stalling to add anything else. You may find that you're impatient to just be finished; or you may find that you want to add on. Either way, you have options. If life happens, and you're 99% done with a degree, you have options. If life happens and you're 50% done with a BACS and 50% done with another degree, you have zero options, and you're stuck with nothing.
I 1000% agree. One degree at a time. Double majoring doesn't impress anyone. When you don't have a degree, a degree is a degree anyway. Focus on what you like most.
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