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Dishonest TESU & additional math requirements for BA - rachel83az - 12-17-2020 (12-16-2020, 11:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(12-16-2020, 10:06 PM)innen_oda Wrote:(12-16-2020, 09:43 PM)rachel83az Wrote: There is a psychology degree plan on the wiki but it's going to need updating with this new information. That would be great, thank you. I've got some plans to drastically alter the layout of the current plans to update them and make them relevant to the new policies at TESU and having at least some of the courses already figured out will help with that. RE: Dishonest TESU & additional math requirements for BA - Certainly - 12-17-2020 Hi, with these TESU changes should I apply now to lock in 2020 requirements as I'm completing my Gen Ed before they make more changes? Dishonest TESU & additional math requirements for BA - rachel83az - 12-17-2020 (12-17-2020, 08:50 AM)Certainly Wrote: Hi, with these TESU changes should I apply now to lock in 2020 requirements as I'm completing my Gen Ed before they make more changes? I would definitely apply and enroll ASAP. They're probably not going to make any further changes until June but situations like this are exactly why it's a good idea to make sure that you are enrolled at TESU as soon as you know that you're going to be attending the school. Since you're still completing your gen eds, you'll want to make sure that at least 24 of them are RA credits. RE: Dishonest TESU & additional math requirements for BA - jsh1138 - 12-17-2020 I took the TECEP for Liberal Arts Math last year and about 40% of it is literally elementary school math. Fractions and counting change, that sort of thing. It's very simple. There's no calculus or trig or anything like that on it, it's basically 8th grade math at worst |