05-17-2022, 11:01 AM
@NAYANN1, as per my earlier post - again the more details the better. I'm sure you're too late to get extra AP exams in place, but if you did register for more AP exams, you could potentially transfer the to UMN, it's a better option than CLEP since only 3 are approved for transfer. TESU at this time may not be your best bet as Study.com may have been subject to discrepancies because of changes to their transfer...
By providing the information within the template, you can gauge and have a better picture of your situation as each scenario is going to be different. The info would lead us to providing you different avenues. I suggest the SNHU or WGU option for Computer Science if you have the energy, time to work on your courses, if you're working full time or have commitments, then TESU would be the better choice.
To answer your question, SNHU, TESU, WGU are all private or public/state universities. They are the go-to options for many members of this board due to the 90 or more credit transfer opportunities, UMN is restrictive in their transfer credit limits like many colleges, we recommend the ones that allow max transfer of alternative credits. You might want to also look at grad school, all of these mentioned will get you the "check box" for CS degree for entry into Georgia Tech, UT-Austin, or NYU, etc.
Hi @bjcheung77 Here is my information that you wanted me to put from the other thread we exchanged on.
So here is all of my credits:
AP Statistics (4 credits), AP US History (3 credits) Also both were As
From this past year dual-enrollment (PSEO is what they call it at UMN):
Math 1271 - Calculus 1 (4 credits) A-
Apec 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics (4 credits) A
Writ 1301 - University Writing (4 credits) A
Math 1272 - Calculus 2 (4 credits) A
Jour 3751 - Digital Media and Culture (3 credits) A
FSCN 1013 - Dietary Supplements: scientific, regulatory, and cultural aspects (3 credits) A
CSCI 1133 - Introduction to Computing and Programming concepts (4 credits) A
Then this summer I will have Stat 3021 - Intro to probability and statistics (3 credits) and Phys 1301 - Introductory physics (4 credits)
So I currently have 33 credits and after summer I will have 40.
Other things to note - For UMN, as of now, my entire next year is covered through aid, grants, and scholarships.
I would love to graduate in 2 years or even less if possible and I am willing to put in the hours necessary to do so.
Let me know if you need any more information and thanks for your help!
By providing the information within the template, you can gauge and have a better picture of your situation as each scenario is going to be different. The info would lead us to providing you different avenues. I suggest the SNHU or WGU option for Computer Science if you have the energy, time to work on your courses, if you're working full time or have commitments, then TESU would be the better choice.
To answer your question, SNHU, TESU, WGU are all private or public/state universities. They are the go-to options for many members of this board due to the 90 or more credit transfer opportunities, UMN is restrictive in their transfer credit limits like many colleges, we recommend the ones that allow max transfer of alternative credits. You might want to also look at grad school, all of these mentioned will get you the "check box" for CS degree for entry into Georgia Tech, UT-Austin, or NYU, etc.
Hi @bjcheung77 Here is my information that you wanted me to put from the other thread we exchanged on.
So here is all of my credits:
AP Statistics (4 credits), AP US History (3 credits) Also both were As
From this past year dual-enrollment (PSEO is what they call it at UMN):
Math 1271 - Calculus 1 (4 credits) A-
Apec 1101 - Principles of Microeconomics (4 credits) A
Writ 1301 - University Writing (4 credits) A
Math 1272 - Calculus 2 (4 credits) A
Jour 3751 - Digital Media and Culture (3 credits) A
FSCN 1013 - Dietary Supplements: scientific, regulatory, and cultural aspects (3 credits) A
CSCI 1133 - Introduction to Computing and Programming concepts (4 credits) A
Then this summer I will have Stat 3021 - Intro to probability and statistics (3 credits) and Phys 1301 - Introductory physics (4 credits)
So I currently have 33 credits and after summer I will have 40.
Other things to note - For UMN, as of now, my entire next year is covered through aid, grants, and scholarships.
I would love to graduate in 2 years or even less if possible and I am willing to put in the hours necessary to do so.
Let me know if you need any more information and thanks for your help!