horses434 Wrote:I am just finishing this class now. I can answer some but not all of your questions. The Excelsior Capstone is a lot of work. However, it is not difficult work. I was quite surprised by how much time the class took. However, one could put in less effort than I did and still get a pretty good grade. I was an active class participant because I have so few courses that make up my GPA...I wanted to be careful to ensure I scored high.
My biggest complaint about the class did not offer sample papers or an idea of how the final product should look. That was very frustrating for me. I suspect this is the way the course is set up and not the result of my instructor, but I am not sure.
I will say that the final, big project, was a PowerPoint presentation. This was infinitely preferable to a massive research paper. It took a long time to finish, but it was less effort than a shorter paper I wrote earlier in the term.
I suggest just taking the course and getting it over with since it is inevitable that you will take the class. Good luck
Hi..and thanks SO MUCH for your response! I was beginning to think I was the only EC student left out there!!
Not at all happy about the "no sample papers" - my only experience with a dedicated writing course was SL's Comp I and II - lots of help and a sample paper for each assignment...
I will have to do a lot of preliminary work with regards to the PowerPoint presentation before I sign up for the Capstone - I have absolutely no knowledge of PP - I don't even have the program on my computer! Can I ask you what version of PP you used for your project? In order to prepare, I'm planning on beginning with some PP books/internet lessons - if that doesn't get me where I need to be, I'll think about hiring a tutor...
Finally, are you able to choose a particular professor - does it matter? I don't see any prof. names when I look at the course registration lists?
I'm going to try for the Feb class - hopefully I'll have mastered PP by then...I want a high final grade also, as my present GPA is in the honors range - I definitely do not want to jeopardize that.
Many, many CONGRATULATIONS on successfully completing this very difficult course - I'm sure you can't wait to receive your diploma! :hurray:
Again, thank you for all your help!
"I dwell in Possibility." Emily Dickinson
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2011-12 CLEP Int Psych - 75 / H G & D - 69 / Ed Psych - 72 / Am Lit - 80 / A & I Lit - 75 / Eng Lit - 73 2012-13 SL Eng Comp I - 95.3% P / Eng Comp II - 97.5% P 2014 EC/UEXCEL Ab Psych - A / Soc Psych - A / Psych A & A - A / Gerontology - A / Info Lit - P 2015 BYU Sport Psych - A / DSST Sub Abuse - 470 / Int World Rel - 481 / H T Y H - 465 / Tor College HIS 301 - 81% P 2016 EC LA498 Capstone - A
1991 AA Liberal Arts USNY Regents College
2016 BSLA Magna Cum Laude Excelsior College - A 5 year journey COMPLETED!
2017-2019 Study.com Certs. - Am Lit/Brit Lit/Shakespeare/Poetry Review Shmoop - Shakespeare's Plays/Shakespeare in Context/Women's Lit