(06-15-2019, 04:10 PM)natshar Wrote: I don't think WGU will accept Davar because it's NCCRS. WGU does not accept NCCRS credit. Also, I'm kind of confused as to why you would want a BS Accounting after a BSBA seems redundant to me. Why not go for a masters?
I think you're absolutely right, which is why I'm counting only about 60 credits transferring through. It's a shame, because Davar courses are more rigorous than the other options (SDC, SL, etc.). I learned the most from those courses and they're accepted by TESU and COSC. Nevertheless, I chose WGU for its rigor in preparation, which I know will be indispensable when landing a job in a totally new field.
(06-15-2019, 04:39 PM)vpassenheim Wrote:[quote pid='290140' dateline='1560634773'](06-15-2019, 04:10 PM)natshar Wrote: I don't think WGU will accept Davar because it's NCCRS. WGU does not accept NCCRS credit. Also, I'm kind of confused as to why you would want a BS Accounting after a BSBA seems redundant to me. Why not go for a masters?
I think you're absolutely right, which is why I'm counting only about 60 credits transferring through. It's a shame, because Davar courses are more rigorous than the other options (SDC, SL, etc.). I learned the most from those courses and they're accepted by TESU and COSC. Nevertheless, I chose WGU for its rigor in preparation, which I know will be indispensable when landing a job in a totally new field.
I think you're absolutely right, which is why I'm counting only about 60 credits transferring through. It's a shame, because Davar courses are more rigorous than the other options (SDC, SL, etc.). I learned the most from those courses and they're accepted by TESU and COSC. Nevertheless, I chose WGU for its rigor in preparation, which I know will be indispensable when landing a job in a totally new field.
P.S.: What's funny is that Davar shows WGU on their website and I contacted them about it several days ago. They haven't replied back, which is unusual for them. We'll see.
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