12-24-2016, 07:38 PM
I would start to think about how you are planning to pay for the costs of this journey. TESU is likely the cheapest way to earn a regionally accredited degree in psychology so I think you are on the right track, but it is still going to cost several thousand dollars to get the diploma. The big costs are the capstone ($1500+ no way around this other than switching major to business administration), the residency fee waiver ($2000), and the graduation fee ($323). You also have to figure out how to pay for all of the nontraditional courses and e-textbooks mentioned here.
So when you mention that money is tight, you need to also consider speed. For example, the speed you complete Straighterline, use of SL coupon codes, and the method you acquire e-textbooks will determine how expensive it is. Highly motivated folks can complete 4 to 8+ SL courses a month. But if you are unable to complete more than 1 or 2 SL courses a month due to lack of time, speed, or money, it is going to be much more expensive due to the $100 SL monthly fee. You cannot use a coupon code more than once. I'm not sure why you want to avoid testing completely, but you can borrow study materials for DSST and CLEP at the library for free while the IC forum subscription here is very cheap (I think the IC forums are much more helpful than the flashcards).
Just to give you an idea of how fast highly motivated folks can complete ALEKS, you should complete each course in one day with the possible exception of statistics, which many people have trouble with. The free ethics course can be completed in an hour or two. Each of the free TEEX courses can be completed in one day. Your speed counts when money is tight. Use the free courses to figure out realistically how fast you can get through this stuff.
So when you mention that money is tight, you need to also consider speed. For example, the speed you complete Straighterline, use of SL coupon codes, and the method you acquire e-textbooks will determine how expensive it is. Highly motivated folks can complete 4 to 8+ SL courses a month. But if you are unable to complete more than 1 or 2 SL courses a month due to lack of time, speed, or money, it is going to be much more expensive due to the $100 SL monthly fee. You cannot use a coupon code more than once. I'm not sure why you want to avoid testing completely, but you can borrow study materials for DSST and CLEP at the library for free while the IC forum subscription here is very cheap (I think the IC forums are much more helpful than the flashcards).
Just to give you an idea of how fast highly motivated folks can complete ALEKS, you should complete each course in one day with the possible exception of statistics, which many people have trouble with. The free ethics course can be completed in an hour or two. Each of the free TEEX courses can be completed in one day. Your speed counts when money is tight. Use the free courses to figure out realistically how fast you can get through this stuff.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)


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