You can always start with the cheaper study.com account that allows you to take quiz and not exams. Then upgrade later when you are ready to them.
Also ask about the cybersecurity dsst idk about that one. If you do the Saylor before they expire you get the credit it doesn't matter if they expired the credit is still good as long you completed it before the date.
If you think you can get the cap/cornerstone in june (maybe july to keep catalog?) then that's your best bet. But you need most of your aos done to register for the Capstone. That is why I suggest doing a tecep to lock in the current catalog. I believe the catalog changes july 1 so maybe a july tecep would work but idk. Teceps are like tesus version of a clep and I ok only suggested network security because (I believe get someone to confirm though) it counts for your aos electives.
You could just apply to wgu since it's free you would only pay to send your transcripts even if you dont go there it gives you more options in case tesu makes some major changes. It wouldnt take much time and money to apply. I personally applied to wgu and didn't go there. it couldnt hurt anything. Also with your credits I dont know know how it would take 2 years for wgu.
Also ask about the cybersecurity dsst idk about that one. If you do the Saylor before they expire you get the credit it doesn't matter if they expired the credit is still good as long you completed it before the date.
If you think you can get the cap/cornerstone in june (maybe july to keep catalog?) then that's your best bet. But you need most of your aos done to register for the Capstone. That is why I suggest doing a tecep to lock in the current catalog. I believe the catalog changes july 1 so maybe a july tecep would work but idk. Teceps are like tesus version of a clep and I ok only suggested network security because (I believe get someone to confirm though) it counts for your aos electives.
You could just apply to wgu since it's free you would only pay to send your transcripts even if you dont go there it gives you more options in case tesu makes some major changes. It wouldnt take much time and money to apply. I personally applied to wgu and didn't go there. it couldnt hurt anything. Also with your credits I dont know know how it would take 2 years for wgu.


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