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I honestly have no idea whatsoever on who they take or why. The classes I was in this month it showed me being the only participant in both of them.
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(10-26-2024, 05:49 PM)TINASAM Wrote: I honestly have no idea whatsoever on who they take or why. The classes I was in this month it showed me being the only participant in both of them.
Hearing that, what is the likelihood that:
1) Everyone else lost interest ?
2) Everyone else flunked out ?
3) You are the only person accelerating ?
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I've honestly no clue.
It still shows 8 students in the MLM program. There are 4 showing in the first course (me and three others). Two in the upcoming fourth course (me and one other), and just me in course #2 and #3. That's all I can access at the moment.
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I am in the MLM as well. I plan to take the final for the first course tomorrow. I think the other courses are out of sync for us all and that's why we aren't seeing others. I am enrolled in two courses currently, and in the first one there were multiple students but the second one it looks like it's just me.
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(10-28-2024, 08:15 PM)darthweezy Wrote: I am in the MLM as well. I plan to take the final for the first course tomorrow. I think the other courses are out of sync for us all and that's why we aren't seeing others. I am enrolled in two courses currently, and in the first one there were multiple students but the second one it looks like it's just me.
That's interesting. Mine are being enrolled exactly as how they are listed here:
https://www.elmwoodinstitute.org/molm
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(08-19-2024, 11:00 PM)darthweezy Wrote: Good luck. I was accepted and am looking to start probably in Oct. I sent an email to Laurie last week regarding the self paced but haven't heard back. Do you know if the "term" ends as you finish the course or does it run the full 16 weeks?
The term is really self-paced. Although you're given 16 weeks to complete one course, you're free to complete it as quickly as you'd like and move on the the next course. You can complete as many courses as possible with each 16 week term. I'm at the end of my first course and will complete the final exam tomorrow. I'm extremely happy I chose this school due to the price point and my interactions with my professor.