Thanks for the info and links Cinderly. My next question is, whats the best way to put together a testing plan?
What I mean is, how should i go about scheduling tests that will apply towards a degree? Id rather not take a bunch of tests that dont apply towards anything.
I have used the search function and have check out other peoples posted plans. But im wondering how they chose their courses/tests to apply to what they are trying to achieve.
The cost of enrolling at EC or TESC isn't a problem, i just dont want to end up having to take a second round of tests to fit why degree plan because i goofed the first time.
The first step, i assume, is to get with my old colleges ad get transcripts of what i did 10 years ago. Then should i get with an adviser to help build a plan? Who knows, maybe ill be able to transfer in with a few credits.
DB
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