02-12-2020, 07:05 PM
onlinedegree doesn't have intro to programming anymore, they been saying update coming for months now.
I took onlinedegree courses and they are good and can be done somewhat fast if you only watch the first video at 2x speed and ignore the other ones for each lesson. The key is to average 80% on quizzes (they throw out 2 lowest scores) then you only need 50% on the final to pass the course which is easy.
If you go the TESU route, I would just take the required courses for the BACS degree and apply it for your 2-year AS degree. Then it would be easier to upgrade in the future.
Introduction to Programming
Data Structures
Discrete Math
Operating Systems
Computer Architecture
Calculus I
I took onlinedegree courses and they are good and can be done somewhat fast if you only watch the first video at 2x speed and ignore the other ones for each lesson. The key is to average 80% on quizzes (they throw out 2 lowest scores) then you only need 50% on the final to pass the course which is easy.
If you go the TESU route, I would just take the required courses for the BACS degree and apply it for your 2-year AS degree. Then it would be easier to upgrade in the future.
Introduction to Programming
Data Structures
Discrete Math
Operating Systems
Computer Architecture
Calculus I
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Degrees: BA Comp Sci; BS Business Admin (CIS); AS Nat Sci & Math — TESU (4.0 GPA)
Certs: Google (IT Support, Digital Marketing, Proj Mgmt); W3Schools PHP


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