11-08-2018, 09:44 PM
(11-08-2018, 09:38 PM)mysonx3 Wrote:(11-08-2018, 09:19 PM)katelynn Wrote:(11-08-2018, 09:10 PM)cookderosa Wrote: honestly, if you're starting from scratch, and you're going to TESU, there is no good reason not to max out these classes first. I realize that they aren't all in subjects that fill a lot of requirements, but they have a nice catalog with good variety, so even if they are free electives, you can't beat the cost.
Of course Modern State's CLEP and AP vouchers are amazing, and of course the rest of the freebies from Sophia / TEEX too.
I think a motivated person could probably fill 50% of their TESU bachelor's degree for under $100 (which is not to say100% of an Associate's degree) It's the "rest of the story" that takes work and planning.
I totally agree. I'm a bit sad I can't take advantage of their fun free elective options since I have to fill mine up with business courses in order to graduate with an associate's in business also. Otherwise, I'd dive into the cooking and nutrition courses!
Seems like Nutrition would count in Gen Ed electives, if you have any spots there.
I'm not so sure about that. I am concerned that OD's Nutrition won't come in under Biology like other nutrition courses due to the body sculpting/exercise component. The latter aspects sound like Phys Ed, which usually falls under free electives at TESU.
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