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1st of all, I keep seeing news about TESU is no longer recommended, is that true?
I just got the print out of the credit needed for TESU BACS course sheet, so if TESU is out of window, what else is recommended?
If there is collection of work sheets that were done per school, that will be great.
Thank y'all for help!
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(05-11-2019, 03:55 AM)68W Wrote: 1st of all, I keep seeing news about TESU is no longer recommended, is that true?
I just got the print out of the credit needed for TESU BACS course sheet, so if TESU is out of window, what else is recommended?
If there is collection of work sheets that were done per school, that will be great.
Thank y'all for help!
TESU is not the first choice on this forum anymore, primarily because they have been undergoing significant changes of late. The result is that they are now the most expensive of the big 3, they have the most hoops to jump through to earn a degree (which makes it take longer to earn the degree than it used to), and the rules keep changing which makes earning a degree problematic and potentially risky going forward if one isn't careful to pre-plan everything.
For IT, Business, and Teaching degrees I tend to recommend WGU as the first choice since they are cheaper and faster than the big 3 and their IT program, in particular, is pretty well regarded. For people who are not U.S. citizens, and for degrees other those I mentioned, COSC is usually the next best choice, followed by Excelsior.
Since you're looking at the BACS, I suggest you take a look at WGU's
Computer Science (BSCS) or
Software Development (BSSD) degrees. I don't know if anyone has done a degree plan workup for those programs yet though. Their Cybersecurity degree (BSCIA) appear to be most popular on this forum.
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I have a lot of degree plans, but I don't post them here as a "here are degree plans" page because they need to be updated so frequently.
Since TESU offers a BACS while COSC and EC don't, they are a good choice - if you don't like or can't use WGU.
And, it's not that we don't recommend TESU at all - it's just that they aren't automatically seen as the go-to school any longer. But they still have their uses, depending on the degree.
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