03-12-2019, 09:21 PM
(03-12-2019, 08:06 PM)Supermind Wrote: I think you’ll be fine. Like I said, once you transfer your credits, it is easier to get TESU to do a speedy evaluation. Another thing that might help is that you pre-plan these prospective courses with your advisor, and have them included in your evaluation as planned transfers. I guess you have already done that? That might also help speed up the evaluation when you send in the credits. It would also help avoid a situation, where TESU suddenly says that some course does not fit your degree. Also, check the enrolment dates for the May Capstone, and make sure you do not incur a late fee of $ 150.
Have you tried the CSM Learn course for 39 $? If not, do that. You might be able to finish it in about half a day, and earn 3 credits. Among study.com courses, Special Ed. History & Law is something I can recommend for Free elective credits. I managed to finish it quickly. History of Vietnam War is another option.
I have more than enough free electives to go around so I don't need any more of those. I was going do the CSM course because I was told it wouldn't count as the QR requirement for my BSBA degree. And yeah, I know about the fee, but honestly if paying $150 means I'll get to graduate in September instead of December, I'll take it.
I just sent TESU an e-mail with the courses I've already completed and are in progress to add to my degree plan.