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I mean I've completed a few classes at UMPI in 3 days but that's not the case for most UMPI courses. Those courses were very easy and LL gen eds. The kind of thing you could have your cat do and still pass. There aren't a ton of self paced programs out there. Wish there were more! Pretty much everywhere you'll have to wait for the semester/term/session to begin. Even with WGU there's a waiting period before you can start. I wish self paced meant you can start right after acceptance.
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If you want self-paced, start right away: ONU. But pick a course you already have some knowledge in, so you can skip most of the videos. For Comp Sci, maybe do Finite Math. Others might want the Fitness or Fine Arts courses.
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01-25-2022, 12:41 PM
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I like self paced so I will look into ONU. But I like BJs idea as well. I think I will look. I will study on both. Thanks.
Btw : are tel learning courses self paced as well ? Seems like I read that they were.
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You could also try the Xamk Open UAS classes designated as "nonstop start," but that would require a foreign transcript evaluation.
https://www.xamk.fi/en/open-university-o...-sciences/
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Any course and source recommendations based on personal experience ?
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(01-25-2022, 05:33 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Any course and source recommendations based on personal experience ?
For context, I took a few health science classes as a high school student (which included 15 RA undergraduate credits) and I think service design is interesting. 13 ECTS credits (which should be 6.5 semester credits):
- Cognitive functions in neurological diseases (5 ECTS credits) had one final exam.
- Nutrition for sports and physical activity (5 ECTS credits) had three section exams.
- Customer service design and quality of service (3 ECTS credits) had two section exams and a quick assignment.
There's also at least one thread on this forum related to the course on video games creation (modular, 1 to 25 ECTS credits).
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(01-25-2022, 05:33 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Any course and source recommendations based on personal experience ?
I took and passed 5 TECEP exams. 4 were extremely easy: Applied Liberal Arts Math, Technical Writing, Computer Concepts & Applications, and English Composition II. 1 was harder (I read the entire book and took notes and still thought it was hard): Public Relations Thought & Practice.
I failed the Business Capstone TECEP back when they gave it, it was extremely difficult and I did not study as I should have.
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(01-25-2022, 10:34 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (01-25-2022, 05:33 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Any course and source recommendations based on personal experience ?
I took and passed 5 TECEP exams. 4 were extremely easy: Applied Liberal Arts Math, Technical Writing, Computer Concepts & Applications, and English Composition II. 1 was harder (I read the entire book and took notes and still thought it was hard): Public Relations Thought & Practice.
I failed the Business Capstone TECEP back when they gave it, it was extremely difficult and I did not study as I should have. Good info. I was looking at the applied math. Thanks.
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(01-26-2022, 07:32 AM)Pats20 Wrote: (01-25-2022, 10:34 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (01-25-2022, 05:33 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Any course and source recommendations based on personal experience ?
I took and passed 5 TECEP exams. 4 were extremely easy: Applied Liberal Arts Math, Technical Writing, Computer Concepts & Applications, and English Composition II. 1 was harder (I read the entire book and took notes and still thought it was hard): Public Relations Thought & Practice.
I failed the Business Capstone TECEP back when they gave it, it was extremely difficult and I did not study as I should have. Good info. I was looking at the applied math. Thanks.
Easiest exam I've ever taken, by far.
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