06-25-2017, 11:00 PM
dfrecore Wrote:Who gave you this advice? That would help in figuring out if you actually need it or not. My advice, unless your company is saying that they're going to fire you if you don't have an AA in the next 3 months, is to skip the AA and go straight tot he BA.
This advice came from one of the folks who work at TESU.
I didn't realize I would have to pay 2 residency waiver fees. If that's the case I'm just going to go straight for my BSBA. I am now 48 credits in. 72 to go. I'd like to knock this out as soon as possible.


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