04-05-2014, 08:08 PM
I am not surprised to see how restrictive they are regarding exam credits. Universities are in survival mode and trying to protect their revenue streams. Every course they allow you to bypass with an exam is money lost. It is rare to see more than 30 credits of non-traditional sources allowed from what I have seen. The transfer credits from your military background may be hit and miss as well. I have 59 credits from the Community College of the Air Force and the local community college rejected all but eight.
Since you have a full ride, try not to let the non-traditional transfer policies discourage you. The biggest hurdle for most people is the cost rather than the time. If I had the post 9/11, I would be tanking as many traditional courses as I could.
I find myself loosing steam once in a while and take a couple of months off. Then I knock out half a dozen exams in a few months. As long as you are consistent, you will progress toward your target.
Since you have a full ride, try not to let the non-traditional transfer policies discourage you. The biggest hurdle for most people is the cost rather than the time. If I had the post 9/11, I would be tanking as many traditional courses as I could.
I find myself loosing steam once in a while and take a couple of months off. Then I knock out half a dozen exams in a few months. As long as you are consistent, you will progress toward your target.
TESC 2015 - BSBA, Computer Information Systems
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits


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