12-03-2017, 01:07 AM
Hmm, not exactly what I was thinking... what you are trying to do is "mix and match too much"... I'm not sure why you're wanting to do the SBCS EET and a UK degree from Greenwich when you're wanting to go to the USA. You need to have yourself a clear path to what you want and how to get there... not go in circles to get to the USA, you don't need a UK degree.
That's going full circle, the requirements for the USA and UK are different, you'll have to take "bridging" courses, it would be better sticking it out with a TESU BA Comp Sci/Math double concentration and getting a job offer from the US. Another vehicle for immigration to the USA would be doing Masters/Ph.D. studies, get paid for an internship/research associate or similar capacity at a US research school. What engineering are you "planning" to specialize in anyways? ABET has 4 different specialties that they accredit.
As mentioned to you, find what is required in the states that you want to immigrate to, if you're staying in your local area, then the local degree is "King". If you're moving anyways, you need the requirements of that new local/state, it's not the same thing and a waste to take the education at the location you won't be at any longer... it'll only be useful if you're retiring back in the hometown and being a p/t teacher or something along those lines.
Again, if I was in your shoes, SKIP the BALS/BSGS, and go for the BA Comp Sci/Math concentration - cheaper/easier/faster than a Engineering Specialty, you can then being looking at getting a career/job offer from a state of your choice, once you're working and getting $$, use that cash flow for funding your Masters/PHD or something.
That's going full circle, the requirements for the USA and UK are different, you'll have to take "bridging" courses, it would be better sticking it out with a TESU BA Comp Sci/Math double concentration and getting a job offer from the US. Another vehicle for immigration to the USA would be doing Masters/Ph.D. studies, get paid for an internship/research associate or similar capacity at a US research school. What engineering are you "planning" to specialize in anyways? ABET has 4 different specialties that they accredit.
As mentioned to you, find what is required in the states that you want to immigrate to, if you're staying in your local area, then the local degree is "King". If you're moving anyways, you need the requirements of that new local/state, it's not the same thing and a waste to take the education at the location you won't be at any longer... it'll only be useful if you're retiring back in the hometown and being a p/t teacher or something along those lines.
Again, if I was in your shoes, SKIP the BALS/BSGS, and go for the BA Comp Sci/Math concentration - cheaper/easier/faster than a Engineering Specialty, you can then being looking at getting a career/job offer from a state of your choice, once you're working and getting $$, use that cash flow for funding your Masters/PHD or something.
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