02-01-2017, 11:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2017, 11:10 PM by cookderosa.)
hoffdeb Wrote:I appreciate all the words of wisdom on the responses! Like I said, she is in the VERY early stages of this process. While earning her Homeschool High School required courses to graduate, she was also earning the college credits. First it was to earn the Associate degree, but then realized...hey, let's go for the four year degree. Now that she sees that possibility, she is seeing the advanced degree options as well! She is seeing the ease of doing this and is just looking forward to possibilities.[I] She may indeed NOT pursue the business options. I doubt she will actually. I do agree with the ages issues, the work experience issues, and the rest of the relevant issues.
The best option I am seeing for her right now is to earn the Liberal Arts degree because she lacks a concrete direction at age 18! I wouldn't think many do/did at that age!
I basically was looking to see if there are possibilities for her to pursue advanced degrees, if she desired. I wanted to know if the admission process was doable for her. The ease/difficulty of moving in that direction. Again, I appreciate all the help in this matter. [/I]
TESU is a regionally accredited state school - if she isn't admitted to grad school it isn't because of TESU, it's because she missed something - like hitting their GPA requirement or not taking the right courses.
Ease/difficulty- I think that depends on how many courses she takes. If she tests out of the bulk of her coursework, she will have to either be a quick learner or natural talent. Grad school will assume she has the cursory research and writing ability before she starts. If she does a balance of classes with her exams, she'll have an easier time of it.
EDIT: I don't think any of us meant to offend you, if I came across that way, I apologize. If I may ask, why coordinate a degree for her instead of a high school diploma with college credit?

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