(01-04-2024, 04:57 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's correct, I would take the Saylor.org exam if you have some knowledge, you should at least review the Saylor.org class and practice exam, if you are at about 80% on that practice test, then you should do the final exam worth credit. For $5, that's the best option...
(01-04-2024, 08:32 AM)Pats20 Wrote: Unless money is a huge factor, which is understandable. I highly recommend taking it through TESU.
I also agree with this, it can potentially be FREE if you place it in with the 15 credit residency at TESU, do that in a flat-rate term. I highly suggest making a list of classes that you need/want to max the 15 credits, you can always extend the classes that you need, such as the capstone.
After a very busy morning of checking this and that, I've decided to go with the capstone first and figure out the final UL credit a bit later. I've emailed TESU about the saylor software engineering course to see if it will transfer in as UL still. I looked on the saylor website and it looks like it might have lost it's ACE accreditation as of the end of 2023? I'll report back.
(01-04-2024, 02:51 AM)MrPanda Wrote:(01-04-2024, 02:35 AM)Armstrong Wrote:(07-22-2022, 02:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Pats20, if you have enough RA and 16 residency credits, you may want to give Saylor.org's option a try as that should be UL. I am going that route first and then if it doesn't work out, go for the course at TESU for part of my 16 credits I want to take. I haven't fully decided yet, but that's one of my options...
Hi. Do you know now if the Saylor software engineering goes for UL? I have just registered for the software engineering at TESU as my final UL before the capstone.
According to the table, it´s equivalent to: CIS-351 Software Engineering
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ivalencies
Thanks for that. I'll double check and report back.