01-08-2024, 05:56 AM
(01-08-2024, 03:43 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @munro, Welcome to the board, that's a good addendum and template to start the process. My suggestion is to do the trifecta of certs, degree, experience since you're still young (yes, about half may age). If you didn't know already, you can take up to 90 credits that transfer into both SNHU/TESU using just Sophia.org and Study.com, there are plans on the WIKI, TESU requires 6 credits residency but I recommend 15 to remove the residency waiver, SNHU requires 30 credits.
You can create a spreadsheet of both plans side by side, requirements and transferable classes, have that file put into your google/one drive, make it viewable and not editable, then link us to that file. We can recommend changes if anything is needed... You can work on the cheapies/freebies first, then get the Sophia.org/Study.com classes, lastly work on the residency requirements at the institution of choice (TESU 15 credit flat rate term vs SNHU 30 credits in X semesters).
If you're going the TESU BACS, you can add another BSBA CIS degree pretty much free, depending on how you play things, you can review the WIKI details, there are two templates from LevelUP and Rachel83AZ. I recommend the BACS & BSBA CIS dual degree mix/match of both their options - TESU Plans: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:TESU & SNHU https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Category:SNHU
Yep I'll do the trifecta

I thought it was not possible to get more than 90 credits for TESU unless you went to another college before, so that's nice. Overall, is it TESU really that much worth it than SNHU?
I'll work on the spreadsheet right away.
Do any of the college has more "reputation" or employability rate? This is another factor that I must take into consideration before making a decision unfortunately.
What's the advantage of having both BSBA degrees? I guess this comes with some cons.
Does the TESU flat rate mean that you pay and you can take as much as time as you want to get the 15 credits? Sorry all this terminology is new to me.
Thank you for your time, I really appreciate your help.