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Hi, quick question, what's the easiest social science course/test to take? No CLEP or DSST, has to be all online. I am a history buff so I figure I will go with a history class, but I just need any social science credit to finish out my associate's degree so I can get on track with a bachelor's. Thanks!!
BTW: I am considering doing study.com and taking 2 history classes.
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icampy Wrote:Hi, quick question, what's the easiest social science course/test to take? No CLEP or DSST, has to be all online. I am a history buff so I figure I will go with a history class, but I just need any social science credit to finish out my associate's degree so I can get on track with a bachelor's. Thanks!!
BTW: I am considering doing study.com and taking 2 history classes.
I would say the easiest is probably Study.com since you only need a 55% on the final once you complete all the quizzes at 100%. I have no experience with Straighterline though. The cheapest is still Shmoop, I believe.
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Not a how, but which course: Intro to Sociology is generally considered the easiest. Available through SL, Study.com, CLEP, and others. Don't take it through Saylor though, as it's only worth 1cr there.
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ndelcollo Wrote:I would say the easiest is probably Study.com since you only need a 55% on the final once you complete all the quizzes at 100%. I have no experience with Straighterline though. The cheapest is still Shmoop, I believe.
Signed up for study.com today thanks to your comment. Thanks everyone. I plan to take western history 1 and intro to religions, just in case. Will go to shmoop next if I need anything there.
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icampy Wrote:Signed up for study.com today thanks to your comment. Thanks everyone. I plan to take western history 1 and intro to religions, just in case. Will go to shmoop next if I need anything there.
The History 108 Vietnam course only has 39 quizzes. I felt very well prepared for the final and scored a 93%. That is the easiest course I've taken so far through them. I've finished 5 courses and am just waiting on test results at this point. The Intro to Religions wasn't difficult overall but there are a lot of weird words and names that could be confusing. The Western Civ I has like 170 quizzes.
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Thanks! The intro to religions apparently fills a literacy at tesu, which is my reasoning behind choosing it.
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Did you do the $70 add-on exams?
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icampy Wrote:Did you do the $70 add-on exams?
Not yet, but I'm planning to as soon as Study.com posts the new courses on their transfer guide with TESU course numbers. I want to take the new Spanish course as long as it transfers in as a Gen Ed elective. I'm not very good with the transfer equivalencies so for all I know it may not be possible.
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icampy Wrote:Thanks! The intro to religions apparently fills a literacy at tesu, which is my reasoning behind choosing it.
Intro to Religions will fill the Info Literacy or Diversity slot for the BSBA.
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