11-17-2018, 12:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2018, 12:28 PM by turborelaxation.)
Thanks to merlin, myson, and jsd for the prompt and informative replies. I admit that I don’t actually know the difference between a BS and BA, and just got the title idea using information I’d pieced together from other topics. I’m glib on all higher education related topics.
1. @jsd I saw your lesson plan on the Wiki mirror and though helpful, I wasn’t (as of yet) able to make much sense of it. I also read that your plan didn’t include general education and saw a link to another plan that covered that. Still I’m a bit confused but haven’t had the time to sit with the plans.
2. As a general question, is less than a year a reasonable timeframe of completion for someone who works full time? I’m a great test taker and am talented with scholarly pursuits, though I gave it up after high school. I’m 26 now.
3. If I sought further education and an eventual career as a teacher or therapist or similar, is a TESU BA going to maintain it’s value, or will I end up in a position where I lose credits by transferring into a state school/b&m?
Thanks again all. I appreciate the tenacity and self sufficiency that something like this would require, I just would prefer to ask questions directly to cut through the chaff.
1. @jsd I saw your lesson plan on the Wiki mirror and though helpful, I wasn’t (as of yet) able to make much sense of it. I also read that your plan didn’t include general education and saw a link to another plan that covered that. Still I’m a bit confused but haven’t had the time to sit with the plans.
2. As a general question, is less than a year a reasonable timeframe of completion for someone who works full time? I’m a great test taker and am talented with scholarly pursuits, though I gave it up after high school. I’m 26 now.
3. If I sought further education and an eventual career as a teacher or therapist or similar, is a TESU BA going to maintain it’s value, or will I end up in a position where I lose credits by transferring into a state school/b&m?
Thanks again all. I appreciate the tenacity and self sufficiency that something like this would require, I just would prefer to ask questions directly to cut through the chaff.