(06-22-2025, 09:54 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My answer remains the same, my first post mentioned: "You would have shot yourself in the foot if you graduated a bachelors with a majority of credits from ACE sources." In other words, they'll look at your first bachelors, if you did 90 ACE, and only 30 RA, you're missing 30 RA credits. I still stand by the double major, not a double degree.I think my disconnect stems from how many credits you're suggesting. I'm new to the college experience, and have limited knowledge. It seems like you're suggesting 150 credits? 90+60? Is this recommended? Would it not be more efficient to get 60 credits transferred, and 60 credits from umpi? If I'm going to push for 60 from UMPI regardless, what is the virtue of striving for more sophia credits?
My last sentence of my first post indicated the double major using 90 ACE transfer credits and the 60 RA graded from UMPI: "UMPI BA History/Political science would be my recommendation, get a double major or a dual degree if you wanted to, max your ACE credits obviously, but take at least 60+ credits to get the max GPA."
My second post was an answer to your question: So, if I got 60 credits from ACE, that would be okay?
For instance: if I graduated with a 3.8 for 60 credits, would I see a negative weight?
My answer again was the same (2nd sentence): Transfer more than the 90 if each major allows, to max that transfer credit. You just need 10 classes for the first major and 10 classes for the second, thus, allowing you 60 graded credits.
At this point, I have completed no courses, and signed up for no programs. This is still in theoretical stage. Solely because I'm just so lost!
I apologize for my ignorance; my lack of education about how these institutions function is causing confusion.


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