(12-21-2018, 04:50 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(12-21-2018, 01:21 PM)zzzz24 Wrote: Why do you want to send in more than 100 anyway? I think if you are at 90 or close to it with one provider, you should consider switching to another at that point.
This is obvious. I think it pertains more to CC limits (80cr), I've looked at a LOT of transcripts with tons more than 80cr from CC's (it's a combined number from all CC's you attend).
It's also something where maybe someone changed majors, or changed schools, or just didn't plan well from the outset. If you like Study.com and take a bunch of credits, then realize you're close to 90, but still haven't done your UL and want to use them for that for instance.
Exactly. Yeah, actually I don't even need 90 credits total for both degrees. The study.com was super hypothetical and I realized I won't be meeting that at all. I saw just other posts where people had a lot of study.com credit and was kind of curious how that would work. And yes your UL example is exactly what I was thinking of.
I will probably be meeting or exceeding the 80 Community College limits though so that was more what I was talking about for me personally.
I was thinking about using study.com for the rest of my degree and wasn't sure if it would equal 90 credits. It won't.