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I know there has been discussion here about the ASU Universal Learner Courses. I have begun testing the history course to see how everything works so I can better understand what they are doing and offering.
The signup process does take some time (a few days delay via email) and a $25 fee will be needed to continue if one decides to do so.
Currently testing: HST 102 Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient and Medieval
So far there are many videos with some limited reading. The testing interface is easy to use, and the course does not seem difficult. ASU is a good school in my opinion, and I think this option would help some students.
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Thanks for the quick summary in regards to the ASU UL course!
I have an unrelated question, it's in regards to your signature...
Did TESU authorize the BALS History concentration after you received the BALS Social Science?
Or are you doing a BALS Humanities option with mainly 'History' courses? Or is it a BA History?
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(06-24-2022, 10:30 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Thanks for the quick summary in regards to the ASU UL course!
I have an unrelated question, it's in regards to your signature...
Did TESU authorize the BALS History concentration after you received the BALS Social Science?
Or are you doing a BALS Humanities option with mainly 'History' courses? Or is it a BA History?
TESU authorized the BALS History concentration after I received the BALS in Social Science. I'm almost done and need to find three more classes but I'm not in a rush.
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(06-24-2022, 10:30 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Thanks for the quick summary in regards to the ASU UL course!
I have an unrelated question, it's in regards to your signature...
Did TESU authorize the BALS History concentration after you received the BALS Social Science?
Or are you doing a BALS Humanities option with mainly 'History' courses? Or is it a BA History?
TESU changed History to a Humanities area last year, so these 2 degrees won't conflict/duplicate.
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Interesting, the reason I asked was exactly what I thought may or would happen... You just need to decide which degree you're going for. And from the looks of things, it may be a few quick courses for a BALS History if your post above indicates 3 more classes left. Other than that, you really need to decide if that would provide you the most ROI/Value in getting that second bachelors...
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Looks like I paid the $25 fee too early before my ID was approved. So I was kicked out of the class and will need to start over. Not a lot of classes that help me but I'm hopeful this platform keeps improving and adding classes.
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(07-22-2022, 04:23 AM)vetvso Wrote: Looks like I paid the $25 fee too early before my ID was approved. So I was kicked out of the class and will need to start over. Not a lot of classes that help me but I'm hopeful this platform keeps improving and adding classes.
They were having issues with the website yesterday because I called tech support for my husband. He had issues trying to pay.
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(07-23-2022, 08:12 PM)suzycupcake Wrote: (07-22-2022, 04:23 AM)vetvso Wrote: Looks like I paid the $25 fee too early before my ID was approved. So I was kicked out of the class and will need to start over. Not a lot of classes that help me but I'm hopeful this platform keeps improving and adding classes.
They were having issues with the website yesterday because I called tech support for my husband. He had issues trying to pay.
Seems ASU is having a few (growth?) issues. Problems reported here in regard to the 15-credit cert deal as well. Too big too fast? If you get a bad name in the market -- it's AWFULLY hard to recover. Some never do.
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(06-24-2022, 09:40 PM)vetvso Wrote: I know there has been discussion here about the ASU Universal Learner Courses. I have begun testing the history course to see how everything works so I can better understand what they are doing and offering.
The signup process does take some time (a few days delay via email) and a $25 fee will be needed to continue if one decides to do so.
Currently testing: HST 102 Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient and Medieval
So far there are many videos with some limited reading. The testing interface is easy to use, and the course does not seem difficult. ASU is a good school in my opinion, and I think this option would help some students.
Do they give you a Physical College ID Card?
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(07-25-2022, 12:04 AM)midnite123 Wrote: (06-24-2022, 09:40 PM)vetvso Wrote: I know there has been discussion here about the ASU Universal Learner Courses. I have begun testing the history course to see how everything works so I can better understand what they are doing and offering.
The signup process does take some time (a few days delay via email) and a $25 fee will be needed to continue if one decides to do so.
Currently testing: HST 102 Europe and the Mediterranean: Ancient and Medieval
So far there are many videos with some limited reading. The testing interface is easy to use, and the course does not seem difficult. ASU is a good school in my opinion, and I think this option would help some students.
Do they give you a Physical College ID Card?
No ID, since you're not technically an enrolled student.
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