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RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - bjcheung77 - 05-13-2021 Everyone has different courses for transfer credit, I highly suggest to shoot for one term finish at UMPI, but looking at all circumstances, settle for two semesters. I mean, you're just paying $2800 for a Bachelors degree! BTW, for those doing a BLS with a minor or two, even those doing a BABA with concentration, you should be able to get an AALS FREE! Did you guys check that out? It would be awesome for those who don't have one already... I mean, a free sheet of paper giving you that simple ego boost, especially for those who like doing things in "baby steps" and want recognition before they finish the Bachelors! RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - ss20ts - 05-13-2021 (05-12-2021, 11:09 PM)LevelUP Wrote:(05-12-2021, 10:46 AM)dfrecore Wrote: There are plenty of people who would not be disciplined enough, or have the time in their schedule, to do a competency-based degree. I was taking classes at CSU Global when I found this forum. Sophia was in the middle of the free promotion last year. I needed a few LL courses to complete my degree at CSU and they accepted certain Sophia classes. Hey it was free so why not give it a try? I wasn't sure I had the discipline to complete the courses, but I found myself making a schedule to complete each course. I was pretty good at sticking to the schedule I had made so I took a shot on UMPI. No one here had completed a degree there. If they did, they weren't talking about it. I figured I had nothing to lose. If I hated it, I would go back to CSU after my 8 weeks was up. It was sooooo much easier to me being on my own schedule. I hated the weekly deadlines and required discussions. Who has papers due on Thanksgiving and the 4th of July? CSU Global does. It was soooo annoying and difficult. I never went back to CSU. I completed my degree at UMPI in 3 terms. If I only completed 1 minor, then I would have been done in 2 terms. It saved me a ton of time and money. 1 class at CSU is $1,050. So $1400 for unlimited classes sounded like a dream. There were no fees or books either. That saved me a FORTUNE. I'm starting a class in a week at LSU and my text book is $207. Yeah. It's RIDICULOUS. By taking Sophia courses, I built up my confidence that I could learn on my own. On my own schedule. CSU's terms are 8 weeks and you take 1 or 2 classes. You write a ton of papers. At UMPI, in the same 8 weeks, I completed 4 courses, 8 courses, and 4 courses. That was my 3 terms. I still paid the same $1400 no matter how many classes I finished. Turns out this learning style really worked for me. I graduated with a 4.0 and Summa cum Laude Latin honors. I had NO idea that I could do this! I'm now soooo glad I did it. I also graduated sooner from UMPI than I would have at CSU because I could only take 2 classes a term. I wrote waaaay fewer papers at UMPI too. Nothing was due on any holiday either. So even if you don't attend UMPI, I say give Sophia a try. You have nothing to lose really. You may actually learn something about yourself. And you'll get college credit out of it. UMPI isn't the only CBE learning program out there. There are others. If this learning format works for you, then find a CBE program that works for you. It's amazing to FINALLY be a college graduate in my 40's. I've been to numerous schools - in person and online. Nothing ever stuck with me like this did. Now if I could find this unicorn in a grad program in construction management, I'd probably pass out from the shock. I don't expect to find a program like this for years, but hopefully more CBE programs are coming from many colleges and they start to see that we can learn on our own. We don't need some overpaid professor to read a textbook to us in a monotone voice for 45 minutes 3 times a week to learn something. Honestly, no one learns from that. Sadly, I've had more than 1 professor do this at a b&m college. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - ashkir - 05-13-2021 (05-13-2021, 03:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Everyone has different courses for transfer credit, I highly suggest to shoot for one term finish at UMPI, but looking at all circumstances, settle for two semesters. I mean, you're just paying $2800 for a Bachelors degree! BTW, for those doing a BLS with a minor or two, even those doing a BABA with concentration, you should be able to get an AALS FREE! Did you guys check that out? It would be awesome for those who don't have one already... I mean, a free sheet of paper giving you that simple ego boost, especially for those who like doing things in "baby steps" and want recognition before they finish the Bachelors! What is an AALS? RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - rachel83az - 05-13-2021 (05-13-2021, 03:15 PM)ss20ts Wrote: We don't need some overpaid professor to read a textbook to us in a monotone voice for 45 minutes 3 times a week to learn something. Honestly, no one learns from that. Sadly, I've had more than 1 professor do this at a b&m college. Yep, I hate that. My web design classes are like that. I suspect that the professor is either a volunteer or is an underpaid adjunct but it's still super frustrating at times. I feel bad for the other students with 0 tech background who are struggling with this stuff. It's not difficult but the way that it's being taught does make it difficult. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - bjcheung77 - 05-13-2021 AALS is an Associates of Arts in Liberal Studies: https://www.umpi.edu/academics/liberal-studies/ For everyone attending UMPI and don't have an Associates yet, this would be the best bet to get that Associates and ladder it into a Bachelors. Here's the list of all degrees they offer, the BAS and BLS should allow someone to get the AALS in addition to the Bachelors! https://www.umpi.edu/academics/majors/ RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - ss20ts - 05-13-2021 (05-13-2021, 05:53 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: AALS is an Associates of Arts in Liberal Studies: https://www.umpi.edu/academics/liberal-studies/ For everyone attending UMPI and don't have an Associates yet, this would be the best bet to get that Associates and ladder it into a Bachelors. Here's the list of all degrees they offer, the BAS and BLS should allow someone to get the AALS in addition to the Bachelors! https://www.umpi.edu/academics/majors/ It's an interesting idea. YourPace doesn't have any associate degrees currently. Some of the requirements for the AA would be difficult to complete as ACE (the science especially) and transfer in. They're not offered in YourPace. You'd probably still have to complete 30 credits at UMPI for the AA and then 30 credits at UMPI for the BLS. The BLS also has the UL requirement. It's probably not worth all of that. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - dfrecore - 05-14-2021 (05-13-2021, 05:53 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: AALS is an Associates of Arts in Liberal Studies: https://www.umpi.edu/academics/liberal-studies/ For everyone attending UMPI and don't have an Associates yet, this would be the best bet to get that Associates and ladder it into a Bachelors. Here's the list of all degrees they offer, the BAS and BLS should allow someone to get the AALS in addition to the Bachelors! https://www.umpi.edu/academics/majors/ I'm guessing that if you planned it right, you might be able to get that AA with 15cr at UMPI. However, I'm not sure I'd spend much time thinking about this, as you'll be so dang close to the bachelor's degree - why waste a minute worrying about this AA? Doesn't make much sense to me. Get that bachelor's and move on to more important things. I STILL do not get this lust for an AA from people. I'm guessing that it provides practically zero value for the vast majority of people. Especially when you're close to a bachelor's degree. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - ashkir - 05-14-2021 That throws me off, because the links are for the non-YourPace programs. I think the BAS was normal because it was listed as a University Wide major. For UMPI I personally wouldn't trust any information unless it comes from Jessica herself, or from the online.umpi.edu website. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - ss20ts - 05-14-2021 (05-14-2021, 12:49 PM)ashkir Wrote: That throws me off, because the links are for the non-YourPace programs. I think the BAS was normal because it was listed as a University Wide major. For UMPI I personally wouldn't trust any information unless it comes from Jessica herself, or from the online.umpi.edu website. I agree. The on campus programs are different than the YourPace programs. Everything is definitely not available to YourPace students. The BAS is one thing. They don't have a different degree plan really and all of the courses are offered. I wouldn't waste my time on an associate degree just for kicks. RE: Thanks for the help! BBA done in one session - tpowell - 06-03-2021 (05-11-2021, 11:18 AM)ss20ts Wrote:@ ss20ts(05-11-2021, 12:22 AM)student4life80 Wrote:(04-28-2021, 05:48 PM)cmilstead9 Wrote:(04-28-2021, 03:46 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: Congrats. Which BBA did u do? Did u take all 15 classes at UMPI? Congrats and much continued success... >Can you share the 15 courses to complete your BBA did at UMPI. Am also considering UMPI BSBA- General management and leadership. |