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Younger student SNHU/TESU/(other?) - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: Degree Planning Advice (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Degree-Planning-Advice) +--- Thread: Younger student SNHU/TESU/(other?) (/Thread-Younger-student-SNHU-TESU-other) |
Younger student SNHU/TESU/(other?) - PPR - 06-27-2025 Hello, I appreciate the insights on forum and like many here I am feeling overwhelmed by options and possibilities. I would appreciate any advice anyone has to offer on the direction that would be best for me to take. Here is my information, including my academic goal (as best as I know it). . . Your Location: Missouri Your Age: 17 (high school graduate) What kind of degree do you want?: Bachelor’s (Don’t care what major. General Studies is fine. Looking for quick) -Considering SNHU General Studies with Business Concentration -Curious about TESU and resident requirement waiver Current Regional Accredited Credits: None Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Total credits = 100 ASU: (credits 25) English Comp 1 - B English Comp 2 - A Intro to Psych - A Intro to Human Communication - A The Living World/Lab - A Intro to Sociology - A Intro to Health and Wellness - A United States to 1865 - A Study: (credits 15) Medical Terminology - A Victimology - A Intro to Meteorology - B Criminal Law - A The Civil War and Reconstruction - B Sophia: (credits 60) Calculus - A Intro to Ethics - A US History I - A US History II - A Human Biology - A Microeconomics - A Macroeconomics - A Business Ethics - A Financial Accounting - A Business Law - A Managerial Accounting - A Principles of Finance - A Anatomy and Physiology I - A Environmental Science - A Art History I - A Art History II - A Intro to Information Technology - B Intro to Nutrition - A Lifespan Development - A Ancient Greek Philosophers - B Any certifications or military experience?: None Budget: Unlimited Commitments: part-time job Dedicated time to study: as much as needed Timeline: would like to finish in 12-18 months Tuition assistance/reimbursement: unnecessary RE: Younger student SNHU/TESU/(other?) - bjcheung77 - 06-27-2025 At this point in time, TESU looks like the best option, you can do the 15 credits flat rate instead of just two classes and the Edison Accelerate Fee (Residency Waiver). You want more graded credits, if you don't want to do the flat rate, you can still go the route you mentioned. Hmm, because you've got such a lengthy timeline, you may want to get graduate credits instead of using that flat rate... What I mean by this is to get the degree of your choice, then for 15 credits residency, you can take the flat rate for the Bachelor to Masters classes. RE: Younger student SNHU/TESU/(other?) - PPR - 06-27-2025 (06-27-2025, 07:08 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: At this point in time, TESU looks like the best option, you can do the 15 credits flat rate instead of just two classes and the Edison Accelerate Fee (Residency Waiver). You want more graded credits, if you don't want to do the flat rate, you can still go the route you mentioned. Hmm, because you've got such a lengthy timeline, you may want to get graduate credits instead of using that flat rate... What I mean by this is to get the degree of your choice, then for 15 credits residency, you can take the flat rate for the Bachelor to Masters classes. Thank you. This is some really good information that I had not considered. I was almost settled on SNHU but started learning more about TESU. . .thanks for your input. |