09-04-2014, 09:31 PM
Like others have said, I believe that taking double concentrations with TESC is helpful and gives you a few points above your competition if the second degree compliments the Original Concentration (English, Psychology...etc.). Otherwise its like what Sanantone mentioned, it may be better to consider earning a degree in a different field like technology as a backup.
I am actually interested in seeing how that can play out, should I assume that its possible to complete your degree in BSBA in Management or Accounting and then continue taking classes toward your second concentration? (Meaning after I have graduated from TESC and been handed the Bachelor's Degree)
bricabrac Wrote:My guess is you should be fine as long as you continue to remain an enrolled student by taking one TECEP per year until completing the second degree.
I am actually interested in seeing how that can play out, should I assume that its possible to complete your degree in BSBA in Management or Accounting and then continue taking classes toward your second concentration? (Meaning after I have graduated from TESC and been handed the Bachelor's Degree)


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