06-19-2022, 06:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2022, 06:51 PM by bjcheung77.
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(06-19-2022, 11:20 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @GoLurker22, Depending on your answers to the template addendum, you may want to see if UMPI BABA PM (IS) will be sufficient for you. I really suggest providing more details as it will determine which course of action may be more suitable for you. Template addendum is the last post of this Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Area-works
Since both schools (TESU/UMPI) will require you to have 30 RA credits, it may be better if you have the energy, time, etc to go the UMPI route, you need to complete 30 credits with them. If you're strapped for energy, time and want to go very slowly at your pace, then TESU is the option I recommend. You also need to decide if you want to pay the residency waiver fee or go the 16 residency credit route at TESU.
Good Evening bjcheung77,
My apologies, I neglected to read the entire thread ?♂️.
Study.com scores: I attempted to gather this information from the website. My subscription is inactive and Credly only shows that I successfully completed and passed the courses, so I was not able to see the scores via Credly or Study.com
I have zero military experience and zero certifications.
Budget: As little as humanly possible. I'm thinking that (from what I've read in previous posts) the residency waiver fee will be the way to go. In the total worst case scenario, I could either take out a student loan or liquidate some stocks to cover the cost of attendance, or possibly even save up if it's < $6,000.00; covering the cost shouldn't be too much of an issue, but I'd like to avoid going into long-term debt if at all possible.
Commitments: I live by myself and work from home, so outside of work I don't really have any real significant responsibilities, so I should be able to quickly breeze through courses.
Study time: At least a few hours per day.
Timeline: It's a shot in the dark, but if I stay laser-focused, I'm hoping to have it completed within 5 months of today, so no later than 11/19/2022. This should be feasible going the CIS route.
Tuition Reimbursement: Yes, this is a possibility. I may not go this route as I'd ideally like to leave this company within the next 6-8 months.
Thank you very much, I'll look forward to the post.
(06-19-2022, 06:01 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: The general advice with TESU is to apply/enroll (e.g., with a TECEP exam) sooner rather than later. That locks in the current catalog and allows for updated evaluations as you earn credits.
This is definitely something that I will do by the end of this week at the very latest. Good advice. Initially, I was under the impression that it may not be worth my while until I've accumulated some more credits.