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Since TESU downgraded Straighterline's chemistry course, is Study.com the only ace credit available? I'm just trying to figure out options for my guys.
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(03-06-2020, 06:07 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Since TESU downgraded Straighterline's chemistry course, is Study.com the only ace credit available? I'm just trying to figure out options for my guys.
Yeah I'm thinking so. Ed4credit had Chem 1 that was available but theyve gone the way of the dodo.
You could try the clep for 1+2 tesu still take sl Chem 1 lab and you could try the lab 2 from tesu or Rio.
Saylor may have options. Phys 1+2 transfer in. I'm not sure if it'll work for yall. Don't remember if they've got Chem or not.
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(03-08-2020, 08:35 PM)22gunsonfire Wrote: (03-06-2020, 06:07 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: Since TESU downgraded Straighterline's chemistry course, is Study.com the only ace credit available? I'm just trying to figure out options for my guys.
Yeah I'm thinking so. Ed4credit had Chem 1 that was available but theyve gone the way of the dodo.
You could try the clep for 1+2 tesu still take sl Chem 1 lab and you could try the lab 2 from tesu or Rio.
Saylor may have options. Phys 1+2 transfer in. I'm not sure if it'll work for yall. Don't remember if they've got Chem or not.
Yeah I thought so. I think we'll just stick to Study.com
or we'll just NCPACE it with TESU.
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Study.com would be a very good option as I would recommend that as well. It maybe cheaper if you go with one of the community colleges, have you checked the ones such as Rio Salado, Luna, NMJC, Clovis, Logan U or Life U and whatever ones there are? I think at least a few of them offer online Bio/Chem.
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