BSBA in Accounting Degree at Thomas Edison State College
Can219, look over the above. You should have some idea of the classes you have had in the past. Since you have an associate degree, you probably already have English Composition and maybe enough science credits. Intro. To Business would be a good one to start with, or math. TESC BSBA requires precalculus, so depending on how far you went with math, you may need to start with Intermediate Algebra. When you decide what you would like to start with, do a search here and you will find a lot of reviews and opinions about taking them with Straighterline, Aleks, or testing with CLEP or DSST.
For me, I started with Intro to Business with Straighterline, and Beginning Algebra with Aleks. I probably had math through Inter. algebra, but it's been so long, I need to start from the beginning.
I know this is posted elsewhere in the forum, but I found it very useful and wish I had found it sooner.
http://degreeplanners.com/media/TESC_Equivalencies.pdf
Can219, look over the above. You should have some idea of the classes you have had in the past. Since you have an associate degree, you probably already have English Composition and maybe enough science credits. Intro. To Business would be a good one to start with, or math. TESC BSBA requires precalculus, so depending on how far you went with math, you may need to start with Intermediate Algebra. When you decide what you would like to start with, do a search here and you will find a lot of reviews and opinions about taking them with Straighterline, Aleks, or testing with CLEP or DSST.
For me, I started with Intro to Business with Straighterline, and Beginning Algebra with Aleks. I probably had math through Inter. algebra, but it's been so long, I need to start from the beginning.
I know this is posted elsewhere in the forum, but I found it very useful and wish I had found it sooner.
http://degreeplanners.com/media/TESC_Equivalencies.pdf