(02-26-2022, 09:18 AM)Pats20 Wrote: Oh okay. I didn’t realize you were a non stem major. Either way it should really help your chances with the additional math. I think if I was just starting and was planning on taking calc 1-3 and linear algebra then I would just major in stem. You’ll be close to a math degree from tesu and could take calc 1 -2 through Straighterline. Also linear algebra through coopersmith. And if you want ra you can take the calc and linear algebra through sources like asu and LSU
Yeah the math degree looks doable and I like it, also checking with GT and UT on whether Straighterline and alternate credits are accepted, this could be a potential time and money saver.
(02-26-2022, 08:43 AM)rachel83az Wrote: That reminds me: if you get your A levels evaluated by WES or another credential evaluation company (see list of evaluators here: https://www.tesu.edu/admissions/apply-in...al-student ) then you may be able to get credit for them, depending on your grades.
That's awesome info, I guess the accounting and econs I took at A levels would also be counted as potential RA credits? Now all I need is to get evaluated and start accumulating alt credits.