07-08-2022, 10:49 AM
Thanks for the replies.
I didn't go into this with a thought of only doing courses that would count. I just enjoy the learning process, and the online study + test format is easy for me. There are still some other courses I'd like to take, at onlinedgree and SDC, even if they won't assist my degree path.
One thing that gets me about TESU is having to take TECEPS or epacks that aren't really interesting or relevant, or wouldn't give me the value of a more interesting/practical course. Everybody has their considerations, but I don't "need" a degree. I'd just like one.
The other part about TESU is the time factor, and having to rush in order not to pay extra fees. Maybe it's not as bag a deal as I think it might be. However, I'm a little uneasy that I'll overcommit by taking on more credits than was prudent, just to avoid extra fees.
Now having a better idea of TESU requirements, I wonder how much more work, time, cost would be involved in the LU route.
I didn't go into this with a thought of only doing courses that would count. I just enjoy the learning process, and the online study + test format is easy for me. There are still some other courses I'd like to take, at onlinedgree and SDC, even if they won't assist my degree path.
One thing that gets me about TESU is having to take TECEPS or epacks that aren't really interesting or relevant, or wouldn't give me the value of a more interesting/practical course. Everybody has their considerations, but I don't "need" a degree. I'd just like one.
The other part about TESU is the time factor, and having to rush in order not to pay extra fees. Maybe it's not as bag a deal as I think it might be. However, I'm a little uneasy that I'll overcommit by taking on more credits than was prudent, just to avoid extra fees.
Now having a better idea of TESU requirements, I wonder how much more work, time, cost would be involved in the LU route.
Working towards:
- BS Business @ Excelsior
- CLEP (36) - English Comp, Natural Science, College Math, Principles of Mgmt, Intro Marketing, Intro Sociology, Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, Intro to Educational Psychology, Human Growth & Dev
- DSST (12) - Principles of Supervision, Intro to Business, Human Resources Mgmt, Organizational Behavior
- Sophia Learning (51) - Developing Effective Teams, Student Success, Essentials of Managing Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Intro to Ethics, Visual Communication, Intro to Psychology, Public Speaking, Intro to Info Tech, Accounting, Statistics, Algebra, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Communication at Work, Principles of Finance, Business Law, US History 1&2
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