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(12-13-2021, 06:34 PM)allvia Wrote: Based on your transcript what you're missing for English Composition Elective is Comp II (you already have Comp I credit). You can get that through SL, or you'd need the CLEP Comp w/essay. SL can be slow to grade on Comp II so be sure to take that earlier rather than later on.
Ok, that's super helpful! Thanks
JROE
(12-13-2021, 06:01 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: 1) Trinity College is Nationally Accredited, it will be OK if you're going for Masters at other universities that accept Nationally Accredited degrees. Walden, WGU, Purdue Global, etc will accept them just fine for their Masters. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Co...of_Florida
2) I would get a membership of StraighterLine and take their business courses and other courses that are open book final exams, get the ones without any written assignments... Here's the list of StraighterLine with open book exams: https://www.straighterline.com/how-it-wo...g-details/
SL courses that can be “passed” before taking the final exam
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Introduction to Communication
First Aid
Business Communication
Accounting 1
Accounting 2
Anatomy & Physiology 1
Anatomy & Physiology 2
Criminal Justice
Microbiology
Personal Finance
Physics
Principles of Management
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Sociology
American Government
Business Law
Business Statistics
Cultural Anthropology
Environmental Science
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Nutrition
Introduction to Religion
Organizational Behavior
Pharmacology 1
Pharmacology 2
United States History 1
United States History 2
Western Civilization 1
Western Civilization 2
Personal Fitness
Psychology
Biology
Business Ethics
Introductory Algebra
IT Fundamentals
Managerial Accounting
Medical Terminology
Pre-Calculus
Survey of World History
This is super helpful! Out of these classes, are you aware if any of them can be completed more quickly than others?
Thanks again!
JROE
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Dumb question here: why do you have to have all of this done prior to July 22? I'm not understanding the rush.
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(12-13-2021, 08:46 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Dumb question here: why do you have to have all of this done prior to July 22? I'm not understanding the rush. Good question! I have been given approval to graduate and walk in May with my diploma conferred in July if I finish my lower level courses. My current school, Trinity College, is an accredited Bible College and I will be stepping into my Masters at Fuller Seminary in August.
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12-14-2021, 11:27 PM
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(12-13-2021, 09:01 PM)JROE Wrote: (12-13-2021, 08:46 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Dumb question here: why do you have to have all of this done prior to July 22? I'm not understanding the rush.
Good question! I have been given approval to graduate and walk in May with my diploma conferred in July if I finish my lower level courses. My current school, Trinity College, is an accredited Bible College and I will be stepping into my Masters at Fuller Seminary in August.
Nice, getting an NA ABHE accredited Bachelors degree from Trinity College and then laddering up to the dually accredited Masters by ATS/WASC at Fuller Seminary is a good option... just curious if you have a second monitor? If not, you need to invest in it. StraighterLine courses are all open book text for everything, including some finals. You can use the dual monitor for multi-tasking and reviewing/skimming the textbook while you're doing an exam for the midterm or quizzes. When the final happens, just take away the monitor and you'll be good to go... again, some are open book, you can have the textbook ready to do a search, for some it's closed book.
Fuller Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuller_The...l_Seminary | Their tuition is hefty, but they do have scholarships: https://www.fuller.edu/paying-for-grad-school/ | An option for you if you don't get into the Masters program in time, or something happens, is NationsU. I think Fuller is Protestant and so is NationsU, the latter has DEAC accreditation which is NA... and much much cheaper! https://nationsu.edu/
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(12-14-2021, 11:27 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: (12-13-2021, 09:01 PM)JROE Wrote: (12-13-2021, 08:46 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Dumb question here: why do you have to have all of this done prior to July 22? I'm not understanding the rush.
Good question! I have been given approval to graduate and walk in May with my diploma conferred in July if I finish my lower level courses. My current school, Trinity College, is an accredited Bible College and I will be stepping into my Masters at Fuller Seminary in August.
Nice, getting an NA ABHE accredited Bachelors degree from Trinity College and then laddering up to the dually accredited Masters by ATS/WASC at Fuller Seminary is a good option... just curious if you have a second monitor? If not, you need to invest in it. StraighterLine courses are all open book text for everything, including some finals. You can use the dual monitor for multi-tasking and reviewing/skimming the textbook while you're doing an exam for the midterm or quizzes. When the final happens, just take away the monitor and you'll be good to go... again, some are open book, you can have the textbook ready to do a search, for some it's closed book.
Fuller Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuller_The...l_Seminary | Their tuition is hefty, but they do have scholarships: https://www.fuller.edu/paying-for-grad-school/ | An option for you if you don't get into the Masters program in time, or something happens, is NationsU. I think Fuller is Protestant and so is NationsU, the latter has DEAC accreditation which is NA... and much much cheaper! https://nationsu.edu/ That is a great point. I had seen some of your previous posts and was planning on getting a second monitor!
Thanks so much!
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