Ok I have 2 children who plan on attending TESC- we enrolled them into collegeplus and realized after paying about $8500 they have only received 6 credits each. We ended up searching and found this site last week. Basically we paid CP for the coaching calls:0( We homeschool our children. We don't want loans and plan on paying as they go. They both want their bachelors within 2 years, if possible. We already paid full-tuition for another child, which was foolish, as we could have saved a lot of time and money.
Someone helped me last week with the Liberal arts for one of my children- her real desire is to be a graphic designer. We figured she could get the LA degree and take graphic courses for free, which we have found many. A lot of designers just need the experience. We were hoping she could build her portfolio
Our son, we are totally stressed. He wants to take the Information Tech degree at TESC, however we see that many of the classes will take 8-12 weeks, and have to be done through TESC. I need advice, can he go for the Liberal Arts and for electives do more of the computer classes? Is it smart to go LA then if he decides to go for master's gear that towards IT? I NEED ADVICE PLEASE;
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We haven't enrolled the kids in TESC, we figured we would save money if they took the basic classes first then enrolled. We need the cheapest, fastest way to go.
Oh and straighterline can someone tell me how that works?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Someone helped me last week with the Liberal arts for one of my children- her real desire is to be a graphic designer. We figured she could get the LA degree and take graphic courses for free, which we have found many. A lot of designers just need the experience. We were hoping she could build her portfolio
Our son, we are totally stressed. He wants to take the Information Tech degree at TESC, however we see that many of the classes will take 8-12 weeks, and have to be done through TESC. I need advice, can he go for the Liberal Arts and for electives do more of the computer classes? Is it smart to go LA then if he decides to go for master's gear that towards IT? I NEED ADVICE PLEASE;
(Link removed by admin by CollegePlus request for "Copyright Infringement")
We haven't enrolled the kids in TESC, we figured we would save money if they took the basic classes first then enrolled. We need the cheapest, fastest way to go.
Oh and straighterline can someone tell me how that works?
Thanks in advance for your input.