07-05-2016, 09:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2016, 09:40 PM by TalentlessOlympian.)
Thank you for clarifying!
In addition, I just looked into all 3 options very swiftly due to my false sense of absolute urgency and not due diligence.... But, from what I've read, it looks like the hodge's university setup for 6months of schooling for $3,000 is the best route for a cs degree involving software dev. Which sounds like it is the most related track involving coding.
I'm planning on working on my Python/Linux Command Line while studying/testing. I really like the idea of having a BA/BS in 6months. That'd be crazy amazing!
How would I go about signing up for their course and transferring my credits over and how do I find the classes I can test out of from them?
I'm not fully understanding how, for example, if I attend TESU or Excelsior that I can test out of all my classes to get my degree. How would I do that? Sign up as a student, look at the courses, and then find them in a clep site or something? I wouldn't actually take their classes?
Sorry for the noob/stupid question. I'm just really having a hard time believing the simplicity of this.
Again, thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge and helping me!
In addition, I just looked into all 3 options very swiftly due to my false sense of absolute urgency and not due diligence.... But, from what I've read, it looks like the hodge's university setup for 6months of schooling for $3,000 is the best route for a cs degree involving software dev. Which sounds like it is the most related track involving coding.
I'm planning on working on my Python/Linux Command Line while studying/testing. I really like the idea of having a BA/BS in 6months. That'd be crazy amazing!
How would I go about signing up for their course and transferring my credits over and how do I find the classes I can test out of from them?
I'm not fully understanding how, for example, if I attend TESU or Excelsior that I can test out of all my classes to get my degree. How would I do that? Sign up as a student, look at the courses, and then find them in a clep site or something? I wouldn't actually take their classes?
Sorry for the noob/stupid question. I'm just really having a hard time believing the simplicity of this.
Again, thank you everyone for sharing your knowledge and helping me!