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		Hello guys,
I have earned about 112 credits (21 RA, 91 ACE). 
Let's say I'm ok with any major choice. I'm curious which university will accept the most amount of ACE credits and let me get a degree super fast. 
	 
	
	
	
		
	
 
	
  
	
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		09-30-2020, 06:55 PM 
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		Probably TESU (for bachelors).  I have similar numbers to you.  I have a few courses left plus the cornerstone and capstone left to do at TESU.  You could probably get the Pierpont associates with what you have right now.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		TESU or EC. Those are the only 2 options. I would look at the degrees they both offer and see what courses you have that fit best into one of their programs. Without working directly on a degree program, I would expect to need additional courses.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		You only need 1 more RA class for COSC. But this will depend heavily on what classes you have already.
	
	
	
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		It's not just having the right number of classes, it's also about which classes you have and if you have all the bases covered.  For a BALS (TESU) or a BALA/BSLA (EC), TESU & EC have the easiest GE to fulfill.  Differences/Pros&Cons: TESU only requires 18cr of UL, EC requires 30cr.  But EC has a BSLA which allows you to bring in 60cr of "free electives" while TESU only allows 27cr.
If you have all of the GE covered, then it really depends on whether you have more UL, or more free electives, as to which school you should choose.  But those 2 would be my choices, and the costs are similar (I think EC is cheaper at this point).
	
	
	
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