07-03-2018, 11:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2018, 12:29 PM by Airframer.
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Thank You bjchueng77,
I'll do a two-parter (*Edit: looks like the forum combined my posts). Below are my answers to your questions, and I will take care of items 1 and 2 shortly in a second post.
I'll do a two-parter (*Edit: looks like the forum combined my posts). Below are my answers to your questions, and I will take care of items 1 and 2 shortly in a second post.
2) Answer the following questions, so I can better gauge which of the 3 you're looking at - cheap, easy, or fast.
A) Are you close to a testing site for CLEP? How far and how long would it take you to get there and back?
I am in Spokane, WA and have three CLEP testing centers within 5 miles of my house.
B) Do you have time to study and test at a site or would you rather do everything online for a little extra in price?
I work full time, but I am excellent at learning/retaining information. I would be fine with testing at a site or testing online – no preference
C) What is your price range you're looking at for the degree and time you want to set to complete the degree?
No preference on price range – I am blessed to have a well-paying job, and would err on the fast, then easy side of things, in that order
D) Are you leaning towards cheap, easy, fast or a combo of them all?
Fast, Easy, Cheap in that order – Fast being the primary driver. All I need to do is check a box with the bachelor’s degree
3) For the amount of work you put in and the price you're paying, would you want to get a BS Tech Studies, a BSBA or both?
I am open to either, at this point. What I want to try to avoid is having to take additional classes to be accepted to an MBA program down the road. The more I can integrate common MBA pre-requisites into the degree, the better, in my mind. However, ya’ll are the experts in this, and I value your input on the topic.
Some more background on myself is I have 12 years work experience in the aviation field (not total), and am currently operating at a Director level in a medium/small company. The company will likely be sold to the next capital group in the next 12 months, so I feel I need to “get the paper” both for retention, and job-seeking if I decide to transition.
I have had the TESU application fee waived due to veteran status, and have been accepted for admission at TESU.
Did the Study.com fee discounts not expire the end of June?
Thank You,
Jon
Hi bjchueng77,
I have attached the two dfrecore spreadsheets from the threads you linked.
Thanks Again,
Jon


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