06-17-2019, 01:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2019, 01:46 PM by studiousimp.)
The thing is, Udi, you can help yourself by applying. Doing that assures that you know exactly what the requirements are for you and your degree path.
Once you've applied (and it's a nominal cost), you don't have to worry about what may change unexpectedly in the future because your catalog is not going to change.
I don't agree that things get worse for students. Things change, that's for sure. And requirements tend to increase and costs go up... but that's true with most things. This is still an extraordinary way to get an accredited degree, though. And you can minimize the uncertainty by enrolling.
Let me give you an example of something I just experienced: I wrote TESU and asked to add a Computer Science major. I did this thinking that I would have to take the new SOS-101 requirement but found that because I am already an enrolled student, the 1-unit TESU course I took fulfills the requirement. That's the benefit of locking in a catalog. Seriously, it's worth doing.
Once you've applied (and it's a nominal cost), you don't have to worry about what may change unexpectedly in the future because your catalog is not going to change.
I don't agree that things get worse for students. Things change, that's for sure. And requirements tend to increase and costs go up... but that's true with most things. This is still an extraordinary way to get an accredited degree, though. And you can minimize the uncertainty by enrolling.
Let me give you an example of something I just experienced: I wrote TESU and asked to add a Computer Science major. I did this thinking that I would have to take the new SOS-101 requirement but found that because I am already an enrolled student, the 1-unit TESU course I took fulfills the requirement. That's the benefit of locking in a catalog. Seriously, it's worth doing.
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