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I am curious of if other collages accept basic classes taken from Embry
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<blockquote data-quote="RoaringMice" data-source="post: 2434435" data-attributes="member: 352636"><p>Embry Riddle is a well ranked engineering school. It's no joke. </p><p></p><p>It's also regionally accredited, which means that your credits are eligible to transfer to other schools, including to the public colleges in your home state. Since your basic classes - math, English, etc. - tend to be required by all unis, they stand a good shot of being able to transfer to your new school. </p><p></p><p>Know as well that your military experience is going to carry heavy weight with admissions. It's very much in your favor. </p><p></p><p>For your math, try to get at least up through calc 2 before you transfer, or as close as you can possibly get to it. This will help you transition more smoothly to the ME degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoaringMice, post: 2434435, member: 352636"] Embry Riddle is a well ranked engineering school. It's no joke. It's also regionally accredited, which means that your credits are eligible to transfer to other schools, including to the public colleges in your home state. Since your basic classes - math, English, etc. - tend to be required by all unis, they stand a good shot of being able to transfer to your new school. Know as well that your military experience is going to carry heavy weight with admissions. It's very much in your favor. For your math, try to get at least up through calc 2 before you transfer, or as close as you can possibly get to it. This will help you transition more smoothly to the ME degree. [/QUOTE]
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