12-12-2017, 06:58 PM
(12-12-2017, 06:02 PM)Nodaclu Wrote: After looking at those options, I think I'm going to have to weigh just how important that HR/HRM concentration is to me vs. a bigger, better supported school/program, with a stronger reputation.
Here's what I know right now:
1. Patten's MBA program has prerequisite undergrad courses of College Algebra, and Microeconomics. These must have a letter grade.
2. WGU's MBA program only requires an undergrad degree and 3 years of work experience. No problem there.
3. Study.com does not confer a grade to ACE when a course is completed. It appears to be strictly CR/NC
Since I've effectively paid in advance to complete 36 units through Study.com, and my choice of MBA program is still somewhat up in the air, I believe it makes sense for me to push out the Econ and Algebra classes until I'm further down the line and my path forward is clearer. Otherwise I'm tackling two difficult (for me) classes, for possibly no real gain.
I'm also having some frustrations with TESU. It appears that they're using some sort of automated system for assigning credits. I had a GE class move to the AOS seemingly on its own when I changed majors, and just this morning, after that course was put back into GE, the transcript showed two *different* classes that were moved out of GE and into the AOS.
So I'm playing transcript "whack-a-mole" with TESU at the moment. Hopefully we can get it all sorted out, but it's making it difficult to know what classes I should take from Study.com right now.
First, I would definitely weigh the concentration issue, before choosing. I too would give serious thought to Patten for the MBA, since I'm an HR major as well. It may or may not be important to you.
Second, ALL Ace courses are P/F. You either get the passing score and it gets reported on your ACE transcript, or you fail the course, and it doesn't go on your ACE transcript. CLEP is no different from any other ACE course/exam in that way.
Third, any time you change your major, courses are going to get moved around. So yes, you're going to play whack-a-mole when you do that. I would make sure you have your major kind of set in stone before you have them move things around. After that, you should be fine. Although, when you transfer in a bunch of courses, it may be an issue then as well (happened to me). So, choose your major, have them move your courses to where you want them, and then pay so a screen print. Then, after you transfer in courses, pay attention to what they do and have them move things if you need to.
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