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dfrecore Wrote:Study.com doesn't offer coupons much, but does have a scholarship you might get for 6 free courses; and they also get you awesome deals at TESU:
a waiver on the cornerstone ($300 saved)
a discount on the residency waiver fee ($1800 instead of $2500)
a discount on the capstone course ($1098 instead of $1497 is what I'm seeing right now).
I would suggest a mixture of both.
How do you get the discount on the capstone at TESU?
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bingbangboom Wrote:How do you get the discount on the capstone at TESU?
Use Study.com for some of your courses. You can either check the study.com box when you apply, or if you're already accepted, you can call and ask to have the Study.com affiliation added to your account. Right now, it seems to be the honor system, so you can get the discount even before your study.com courses are transferred to TESU.
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Easiest Straighterline coures are the ones with an open book final exam.
I would recommend taking as many of those as you can, then up next would be the ones you can pass before the final.
That means, the course is 70% or higher and the final is weighted 30% or less.
The rest would be up to you to decide, I would suggest taking courses that you need and interest you.