I grabbed the business degree because of it's utility and at the time, it was the final one that was "test-out-able" for the capstone course, it was also the cheapest! Biology is my fave subject, Comp Science, Math, Psychology and then Business. I wasn't planning on getting the BACS as Comp Sci is my second overall subject that I am interested in. I even had a bump in pay raise before I got the degree as I told my directors/vp's that I will be getting the degree and they acknowledged how I worked (my business acumen and work ethic) before I got it. Question#3: Did it work out for you, the check box degree, do you wish you'd done it direct to what you wanted in the first place?Īnswer#3: Of course it did, the degree helped me out tremendously.
If you transfer any ACE credit to COSC, EC, TESU, they'll grant a pass/fail for them.
It's just used for alternative credit towards transfer into a Bachelors. Question#2: Does this mean, even if my 3rd party credits are accepted by COSC, it may not be beneficial for GT Masters application?Īnswer#2: The courses you are going to be taking are all ACE credits, they're just pass/fail, it has no bearing on your application GPA as they don't have GPA on these courses. Just get the gen eds done and you're in a perfect spot for any degree (COSC, EC or TESU). You just need to finish all of them through, skip the foundation courses and the 1 credit ones and the College Readiness. Many people pivot after a bachelors into a different Masters, and with a few accredited CS credits - so maybe i can get them from a 3rd party(Sophia/Study/Saylor) while I do my COSC Business Bachelors?Īnswer#1: You're missing the same credits for the COSC and TESU degrees, all of them are exactly what I thought, General Education requirements. Question#1: My rational for finishing COSC's business bachelors is because then it meets the first requirement, for a bachelors.