06-19-2022, 06:25 AM
GoLurker22, welcome to the forum!
My thoughts on Study.com CS courses speculation
These threads and posts about all these Study.com CS courses being eliminated soon are borderline misinformation.
There are real-world consequences of discouraging new students from pursuing CS degrees from TESU, and maybe we should think about nuking these threads/posts or at the very least put some large disclaimers on them.
Providing a million what-if situations for every school seems to confuse people more than help.
Enroll TESU
You already earned many credits, so you should apply to TESU now and lock in your degree plan. The $50 a year for TECEP is cheap insurance to limit your risk if something does change in the future.
English Comp CLEP
I did the English Comp CLEP. It was quick and easy to go that route.
BSBA CIS + ASNSM in Computer Science
If you do the BSBA CIS, I STRONGLY recommend at least getting the free ASNSM in Computer Science as in your case, you already have 9CS credits, and once you do the CIS, you'll have all of the required 18cr.
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/asnsm/computer-science
Wrap Up
Doing one course a week is a good plan.
I suggest you make a spreadsheet for the BSBA CIS and then upload it so we can review it.
My thoughts on Study.com CS courses speculation
These threads and posts about all these Study.com CS courses being eliminated soon are borderline misinformation.
There are real-world consequences of discouraging new students from pursuing CS degrees from TESU, and maybe we should think about nuking these threads/posts or at the very least put some large disclaimers on them.
Providing a million what-if situations for every school seems to confuse people more than help.
Enroll TESU
You already earned many credits, so you should apply to TESU now and lock in your degree plan. The $50 a year for TECEP is cheap insurance to limit your risk if something does change in the future.
English Comp CLEP
I did the English Comp CLEP. It was quick and easy to go that route.
BSBA CIS + ASNSM in Computer Science
If you do the BSBA CIS, I STRONGLY recommend at least getting the free ASNSM in Computer Science as in your case, you already have 9CS credits, and once you do the CIS, you'll have all of the required 18cr.
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/asnsm/computer-science
Wrap Up
Doing one course a week is a good plan.
I suggest you make a spreadsheet for the BSBA CIS and then upload it so we can review it.
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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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