If you did:
Jane Austen (1 cr)
Mass comm. I (3 cr)
Comm. Theory (3 cr)
SOS 110 (3 cr)
All in one term maybe it would work. I still don't know if is 10 credits or 11 credits than qualify you for the rate. You might need to re read the website. If it's 10 credit then you could use this option, but if you need 11 you are kind of screwed unless you want to take the capstone alongside everything and then mass II but itself.
And then in the next term do mass Comm II and the capstone.
From a general Standpoint: I agree this could save money it's kind of difficult and not for everyone. 10 (maybe 11) credits a term is a lot especially if that person is a mom, dad, full time worker, etc. And considering a lot of courses have a sequence and can't be taken together (mass comm I and II, etc.) makes it harder to schedule more courses in a term. And I'm not sure if they would let you take the capstone alongside a multiple AOS courses given how strict they are about even registering for the capstone. And even if you use the flat rate if you take less than 16 credit you would need to take another term unless you want to pay the residency waiver.
I guess it comes down to what do you have more of money or time?
Jane Austen (1 cr)
Mass comm. I (3 cr)
Comm. Theory (3 cr)
SOS 110 (3 cr)
All in one term maybe it would work. I still don't know if is 10 credits or 11 credits than qualify you for the rate. You might need to re read the website. If it's 10 credit then you could use this option, but if you need 11 you are kind of screwed unless you want to take the capstone alongside everything and then mass II but itself.
And then in the next term do mass Comm II and the capstone.
From a general Standpoint: I agree this could save money it's kind of difficult and not for everyone. 10 (maybe 11) credits a term is a lot especially if that person is a mom, dad, full time worker, etc. And considering a lot of courses have a sequence and can't be taken together (mass comm I and II, etc.) makes it harder to schedule more courses in a term. And I'm not sure if they would let you take the capstone alongside a multiple AOS courses given how strict they are about even registering for the capstone. And even if you use the flat rate if you take less than 16 credit you would need to take another term unless you want to pay the residency waiver.
I guess it comes down to what do you have more of money or time?


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