09-06-2020, 07:38 AM
(09-06-2020, 03:53 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(09-05-2020, 09:50 PM)tallpilot Wrote: That's why I ended up in IT, to avoid the liberal arts capstone. I didn't realize SDC's software engineering wasn't upper level. My credit for that course is B&M.
Hopefully they will tweak those courses and get them reevaluated for upper level. But it is a fool's game waiting for that which may not come when you are so close.
Classes at TESU can suck from a busy work perspective and of course they are expensive on a relative basis but if you only need one or two you have already saved thousands to tens of thousands so why not? (I'm speaking in general not about you personally)
Good luck with the networking. I feel bad for all those people who have reported failing it.
I definitely wish SDC had more UL CS credits. This is very annoying. One of the reasons why I went with CS over IT or another BS degree was to avoid physics/chemistry! They're interesting subjects, to be sure, but they're difficult classes to find and take (especially while abroad) without even considering passing.
I'm not sure how the SDC physics is but it looks like you can transfer those in and then just take the labs from TESU. That wouldn't be terrible.
The labs only use a tiny fraction of the kit they tell you to buy. You could probably source everything you need locally.
I just took them from TESU but I get the ALPA tuition discount so they weren't insanely expensive. Comparatively speaking they are some of the easiest courses I've taken.
It is interesting that every path has at least one roadblock. I guess that is why so many people end up with a BALS. Personally, I'd prefer a more marketable degree. But any degree is probably better than no degree especially if it didn't cost as much as a house.


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