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Originally Posted by snazzlefrag
Brian,
Why not do your computer courses in a classroom setting (at Marysville if you so desire...though I can't help thinking that they are excessively expensive), and then test out of the remaining credits and earn your computer degree at Excelsior (which will allow you to apply unlimited credits from exams and transfers). That way you will have the best of both worlds.
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Excelsior doesn't offer a computer science degree, they have a computer technology, and the core computer science classes are 42 credit hours, which is about standard anywere, and Maryville requires 60 credit hours at their school, so for only 18 credit hours I might as well get the full CS degree. If there's an easier, cheaper, faster way of doing it, i'm open to ideas, but i haven't found any that have the evening hours here locally in St. Louis that Maryville does.