02-26-2022, 08:27 AM
(02-26-2022, 06:40 AM)rachel83az Wrote: If it helps: AFAIK, History of Math and College Geometry are relatively pretty easy courses at TESU. As in, you get UL credit, but most students wouldn't consider the content to be that difficult. Software Engineering, too, can be completed in just a couple of days.
I don't know what your budget is, but you COULD also split it up over 3-flat rate terms of 9 credits each and get a dual-degree for ~$15k.
Sounds good, that would take care of 9 easy credits, leaving me with 18 credits in calculus, linear algebra, logic, corner, and capstone. I'm not afraid of calculus as I had done them in A levels and shouldn't be insurmountable if split into 3 terms. Also, I figure I should speak to GT and UT to get their official words on whether alternate credits from Straighterline and Study.com are accepted for math pre-requisite. If it does this may save me a lot of time and money in the process. Will follow your degree plan and great advice on the forum as I pursue this path, thanks!


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