05-23-2017, 08:19 AM
Silly_Me Wrote:I'm working on my BA in Biology... I assume that these will fit into my free electives under the general education requirements, correct? (I can't pass up free credit!)
That's incorrect, for the BA in Biology, you have no FREE Electives, that means, don't take anything outside the course catalog. General Education Electives are different than Free Electives.
Most BA degrees from TESU range from 21-27 FREE Electives, unfortunately, BA Biology seems to be an exception, there are no free electives. Oh wells, take any cheapo CLEP/DSST or Davar/Saylor exam.
Difference: Free elective - anything accepted for credit (no FEMA). Gen Ed Elective - Thomas Edison State University | General Education - 2016 or After
Please review their BA's - Bachelor's Degree Programs at Thomas Edison State University , compare their programs and you can see the different amount of Free Electives in each program.
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