10-04-2018, 11:37 AM
(10-04-2018, 07:58 AM)vetvso Wrote: "Has anyone else continued and what have they do along the way. I have no intention of stopping, and will even apply to work for my University for free graduate tuition. Assuming my University does not freak out on my I will even get multiple degree's from the top three in areas of concentration that I find interesting, and continue testing along with in person classes."
Is this above something feasible and has anyone heard of schools not accepting degree's if someone continued getting BA/BS degree's while in graduate school?
most RA colleges will put parameters on the number of degrees you can earn, so this would be something you'd just want to confirm. I don't think it's a case of them caring (or freaking out) rather whether or not their policy allows it is probably found in their catalog or via email.
At some point in the application process, you'll have to disclose all of your previous college attendance and degrees (loose credit like CLEP doesn't have to be disclosed specifically unless it's part of a degree, then transcripts may be requested too) so as long as you do that, and everything is transparent, you'll be told whether or not it's permitted. It probably will be, colleges like money.
Not accepting degrees- if you mean as the "tick box" for entry into a grad program, that shouldn't be a problem. Grad schools look at accreditation and prereqs (if applicable) but there may be additional admissions requirements (GRE, letters, experience, etc) however just regarding the issue of accepting/not accepting, the schools on your list are all RA, so there shouldn't be any issues.