12-17-2024, 01:43 PM
(12-17-2024, 08:27 AM)homeschoolmom1 Wrote: Of all of the "ideal" options that Hotdogman1 mentioned, do any of them offer an Area of Emphasis?
Our daughter wants an Associates degree with an AoE in Art, Interior Design or something like that. TESU does not offer that, so the WV community colleges came to mind. She could potentially do the required 3 credit course before graduating high school as a dual enrollment student, which tends to be much cheaper than after high school graduation. Then, she could transfer in all other RA courses plus the required additional art courses (from Coopersmith or elsewhere).
Any advice?
As a hiring manager I honestly look down on High School kids getting an Associates Degree as a gimmick and not a serious college degree. Community Colleges are now doing nonsense like accepting HS Honors courses and not just AP courses for college credit. This cheapens an Associates Degree since my generation was never allowed to do that, only the kids who put in the work for AP courses.
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