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  Alison.com. Stay. Away
Posted by: Goldberg48 - Yesterday, 01:57 PM - Forum: CLEP, DSST, and TECEP Exam Discussion. Also Modern States and InstantCert. - Replies (1)

Course length too short and teachers speak with incomprehensible accents. I completely wasted my money with nothing to show for it and would never pay 50 dollars for a certificate.

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  Bachelor's Degree in Legal Studies at EC
Posted by: raff6240 - Yesterday, 07:18 AM - Forum: EU - Excelsior University Discussion - Replies (2)

Hi everybody!

I am trying to find out if there is a way to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Legal Studies at Excelsior University... I have an ABA-approved Paralegal Certificate that I earned after completing 30 upper level credit hours at San Francisco State University, and I have 25 lower level credits from 8 classes I took at Hillsborough Community College. Would I be able to do this by going with the Liberal Arts option and declaring a concentration in Legal Studies? I would be interested in transferring the maximum allowable number of non traditional credits, (suchs as CLEP, Sophia, Study.com, etc). I am in my late 50's and not necessarily thinking about using the degree to look for work or to get into graduate school... I just don't want to kick the bucket without completing some kind of degree, preferable a Bachelor's degree, and I thought of Legal Studies since I already have upper level credits in that area.

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  Help with choosing Statistics degree
Posted by: Pilotpivot3 - Yesterday, 06:36 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (2)

Your Location: Montana, United States
Your Age: 32
What kind of degree do you want?:  BSc or BA in Statistics, Applied Stats, Applied Math
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: None

Any certifications or military experience?: None
Budget:  No specific budget but would love to save as much as I can
Commitments:  Working full time 9-5
Dedicated time to study:  4hrs after work and weekends
Timeline:  Depends
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None but open to suggestion about FASFA

So I currently have an agriculture degree that’s too niche and been hard for me to find good jobs. I have decided to pivot my career into what I have always wanted (something math related). I have a foreign bachelor and masters and I don’t have much courses I think I can transfer.
Looking for help on how I can get into the degrees mentioned above. I did some search and found the three colleges:
Liberty University: BSc Applied Stats
TESU: BA Mathematics, BSc Data Sc and Analytics
SNHU: BSc Comp Sci – data analysis concentration, BSc Cybersecurity- Data concentration, BSc IT- data analytics concentration, BA Applied Math
 
Outcome: I hoping to be statistician and also try to take Actuary exams and do a Masters in Stats.
Would appreciate any form of help from how to earn a bachelors faster and cheaper. Attached by courses from previous degrees.



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  Starting Capstone Soon!
Posted by: Zacharysa - 04-26-2025, 05:04 PM - Forum: EU - Excelsior University Discussion - No Replies

Big thanks to this forum for helping me choose a college to finish my degree fast! I’m officially starting my capstone with Excelsior on May 5th!

I finished both the Information Literacy and Cornerstone courses with above 97. Information Literacy was a great intro to learning how to use all the resources Excelsior offers. Each week had one discussion post, two replies across different days, required readings, and a quiz. It’s set up as an 8-week course, but I was able to finish by week 7 since the final exam is open book and flexible.

The Cornerstone course was pretty easy as well. As long as you follow the rubric closely, you’ll be good. The setup is similar to Information Literacy but with a short assignment due each week. Each assignment helps you build your final paper, which is due in week 7.

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  CS/SWE Degree - I need help making a game plan...
Posted by: diablo - 04-26-2025, 09:12 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice - Replies (10)

Your Location: Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Your Age: 30
What kind of degree do you want?: Computer Science or Software Engineering (Bachelor's or Master's)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 49
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: 101
Any certifications or military experience?: N/A
Budget: $15,000
Commitments: Spouse + dog, Software Developer job (WFH, 40hrs/wk), Web Developer job (WFH, 4hrs/wk)
Dedicated time to study: 2+ hrs/day and flexible weekends ---> ~20hrs/wk max
Timeline: 2 years (arbitrary, flexible on this)
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: N/A
Additional Context: I have a Liberal Studies degree from UMPI. I want to formalize my education and career as a software developer. I have about 4 YOE and my current education has helped me get into the role I currently am in (my second software development job). I want to make sure that my education doesn't hold me back from getting an interview in the future. Filling in any gaps of knowledge in the CS/SWE space from academics would be a bonus, but I genuinely love reading through technical textbooks so I know I'll learn about a topic if I am curious. With all of this said, I am open to either a second Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree. I'm not sure what is the right choice. I started talking to WGU about their new Master's in Software Engineering, but I'm curious about a second Bachelor's in Computer Science from a school like TESU. Any feedback would be super welcomed!

I have attached my unofficial transcript if my course load is of any help when driving this decision.



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  Online Bachelor's in EET
Posted by: Random6300 - 04-25-2025, 03:36 PM - Forum: EU - Excelsior University Discussion - No Replies

Have any of you pursued this specific course? Besides sophia what else have you transferred? I was looking at the equivalency list and can't tell if they take sophia calculus credits. Thanks in advance!

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  Georgia Tech MS Cybersecurity
Posted by: tdat314 - 04-25-2025, 11:35 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion - Replies (1)

Hey everyone, I will be starting at Georgia Tech this fall semester in the MS cybersecurity program and was wanting to see if there's a more current feel for the program on the forum. 

I've seen the program mentioned a few times but its not very well discussed and only mentioned in passing about other graduate options or in regard to the Computer science program.

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  ENEB a no-go?
Posted by: lillingworth - 04-25-2025, 06:29 AM - Forum: Military Discussion - Replies (6)

Hey all, 

I'm trying to help a friend of mine. Has anyone done a masters degree at ENEB? Is it useful at all for contractor jobs after leaving/retiring? Any help or information is appreciated, thanks!

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  Can I come back to complete BABA M&L
Posted by: Alim83 - 04-24-2025, 08:42 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion - Replies (4)

Hello folks,

I completed a BLS with a Minor in Management and Political Science in 2023 . I want to come back and complete a BABA in M & L if possible otherwise I will have to go with Project management .

When I crunched everything I have about 8 or 9  courses left to do ( only completed macro, not micro for economics). Is it possible to proceed with BABA M&L and take 2 extra electives to fulfill the residency requirement?

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  McKinsey.Org Forward Program
Posted by: BadSquirrelBeta - 04-24-2025, 06:30 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals - No Replies

Forward is a free multi-week learning program designed to equip individuals at different stages of their careers – from career starters to job changers – with practical skills to succeed in the future of work, whether they are looking to reskill or advance. It focuses on essential workplace skills that are relevant and transferable across industries and roles. The program is available in more than 130 countries globally.

Application criteria is for those that are non-people managers, or are not yet managing people in a corporate setting, so answer accordingly to make the cut for the program.  It does take a couple of weeks to hear back on admission once the application is accepted, as there are rolling cohorts and admission is contingent on the next cohort scheduled. Once admitted the course can be completed at your own desired pace; networking part is ongoing.

Forward: McKinsey.org's free online learning program for professionals I McKinsey & Company | McKinsey & Company

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