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Hello,
I'm looking for an easy Psychology course from Coopersmith that transfers to TESU as an UL PSY course. Please let me know of any easy courses you have taken.
Thanks!
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"Easy" is going to be relative. Check out the equivalencies here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...Consulting and then check the forum for reviews on the course(s).
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(01-28-2021, 12:22 PM)rachel83az Wrote: "Easy" is going to be relative. Check out the equivalencies here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...Consulting and then check the forum for reviews on the course(s).
So far on Coopersmith I have taken History/systems of Psychology and Physiological Psychology. I found the History/systems of Psychology to be a lot easier and was able to complete it in a week. I need one more UL Psychology course and am looking for suggestions.
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(01-28-2021, 01:22 PM)Ben2020 Wrote: (01-28-2021, 12:22 PM)rachel83az Wrote: "Easy" is going to be relative. Check out the equivalencies here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Co...Consulting and then check the forum for reviews on the course(s).
So far on Coopersmith I have taken History/systems of Psychology and Physiological Psychology. I found the History/systems of Psychology to be a lot easier and was able to complete it in a week. I need one more UL Psychology course and am looking for suggestions.
check the link that was shared to see if any are of interest to you. The link has a very helpful list. I enjoyed the Sports and Exercise Psychology course. given UL at TESU as a psy course.
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I took six psych courses from Coopersmith and enjoyed them all.
As Rachel says, "easy" is relative. I will say that I personally found "Foundations of Stress Management" to be the easiest, because I loathe essays and the exam was all multiple choice. Unfortunately, it won't slot in as a Psych course at TESU.
Don't laugh, but I especially liked the prep for PSY-302, Abnormal Psych, because it included a well-narrated YouTube video. It's really just a walk-through of the provided PPT deck, but I found that I could run it "in the background" while working on other tasks when I was tired of reading.
Take a look at PSY-306, Family Therapy (40 mulitple choice, 8 essay) and PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (30 multiple choice, 8 essay). I wouldn't describe either one as "easy", but the questions are fair...no nasty surprises or trick questions. For what it's worth, my essay answers were usually pretty short and direct and I didn't get dinged. That's a plus in my book.
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(01-28-2021, 04:32 PM)ctcarl Wrote: I took six psych courses from Coopersmith and enjoyed them all.
As Rachel says, "easy" is relative. I will say that I personally found "Foundations of Stress Management" to be the easiest, because I loathe essays and the exam was all multiple choice. Unfortunately, it won't slot in as a Psych course at TESU.
Don't laugh, but I especially liked the prep for PSY-302, Abnormal Psych, because it included a well-narrated YouTube video. It's really just a walk-through of the provided PPT deck, but I found that I could run it "in the background" while working on other tasks when I was tired of reading.
Take a look at PSY-306, Family Therapy (40 mulitple choice, 8 essay) and PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (30 multiple choice, 8 essay). I wouldn't describe either one as "easy", but the questions are fair...no nasty surprises or trick questions. For what it's worth, my essay answers were usually pretty short and direct and I didn't get dinged. That's a plus in my book. Thank you for this information! I just signed up for PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior and see that they only have a sparse crash course review PowerPoint. Were you able to pass the test with only that or did you purchase the book as well? (I have taken other Coopersmith courses and there were review videos and practice questions) Thanks
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Has anyone here taken Career Counseling? I'd love to know if it aligns well to the review deck.
I had a friend, recently accepted into Excelsior, that got Food Styling accepted as an UL elective.
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(01-28-2021, 04:32 PM)ctcarl Wrote: I took six psych courses from Coopersmith and enjoyed them all.
As Rachel says, "easy" is relative. I will say that I personally found "Foundations of Stress Management" to be the easiest, because I loathe essays and the exam was all multiple choice. Unfortunately, it won't slot in as a Psych course at TESU.
Don't laugh, but I especially liked the prep for PSY-302, Abnormal Psych, because it included a well-narrated YouTube video. It's really just a walk-through of the provided PPT deck, but I found that I could run it "in the background" while working on other tasks when I was tired of reading.
Take a look at PSY-306, Family Therapy (40 mulitple choice, 8 essay) and PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (30 multiple choice, 8 essay). I wouldn't describe either one as "easy", but the questions are fair...no nasty surprises or trick questions. For what it's worth, my essay answers were usually pretty short and direct and I didn't get dinged. That's a plus in my book.
What do the “8 essays” mean, are they assignment, or are they in the test paper? Is there a word count requirement for each essay?Sounds difficult.
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Essay questions, not essays. I haven't done Coopersmith but this usually means you have to write about a paragraph on the topic at hand. Something like "Explain in your own words why it is important to use the Frezboffle method over the older Zorgnac method."
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Everyone knows the Frezboffle is better...
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