07-24-2009, 12:35 AM
jeff Wrote:Hi Brittany,
Thanks for the information. I am kind of unsure what to do. I was thinking that maybe if I transferred everything after I was finished testing that I could then use the one year of tuition money to take some TESC classes toward a MA in Liberal Studies. Not sure if that makes sense or not. I am not sure if I can continue studying for CLEP/DSST exams and take classes at TESC at the same time. However, if you finish the Bachelor's, enroll, transfer in credit and then graduate, you can use the rest of your time to take MA classes.
Either way, I recommend applying soon if you expect to enroll in the next six months.
Anyway I updated my roadmap with the course numbers in the hopes that it may make it easier to determine if there could be any potential problems. If I have interpreted everything in the catalog properly, I feel that I should be okay. I would appreciate you looking over my roadmap if you have some time.
Thanks again,
Hm... if yo'ure wanting to continue onto an MA, your plan definitely seems the best way to go. You can take CLEP/DANTES exams and TESC classes at the same time, but I don't know if you can enroll in Master's level courses without having finished your Bachelor's degree.
Your degree plan looks great to me. The only things I really couldn't comment on are the Environment and Humanity DSST and Technical Writing. (just because I haven't taken those). But everything else looks great and I would imagine those two exams will be fine as well.
~Brittany
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