09-19-2024, 10:14 PM
(09-19-2024, 08:08 PM)ltw900rr Wrote: If I was able to complete the TX govt from TAMUC, then you can too!!
The first Learning Objective is the hardest. The problem with this class is that all of the tests are timed, and the reading material is all over the place. You have to do the writing prompts that were given to you in the pre test before you start the tests at the end of each learning objective. With the writing assignments complete for the learning objective you can search through the reading material "CTRL F" is your friend. Use this to help you find information for the multiple choice questions on the Learning Objectives.
You could also take all of the reading material and copy paste it to one document for easier CTRL F searching.
When I started TX govt I was ready to quit and just take the class at the local community college. After I got past Learning Objective 1, things got better (yes the class layout sucked) and I was able to power my way through it.
If a 40 something year old who took their last college college class in the late 90's could finish this class, you can be successful too.
This is one of the hardest (because of the poor layout) classes for the CBE program at TAMUC. If you can finish this, you CAN finish this degree.
If you are stuck in this class, send me a PM and let me know where you are stuck.
I 100% agree; it also doesn't financially make sense to me for someone to pay about 70% of what a session costs at TAMUC for only one class. At least at TAMUC, you will complete two courses in one session. I know we are all mostly looking to quickly complete coursework, but university classes are meant to be challenging to effectively demonstrate the subject's competency. I took Texas Government in a traditional university format when I was attending another university full time, and it was an entire semester-long course, but I had no issues completing it.
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Texas A&M University-Commerce: BAAS Organizational Leadership, Summa Cum Laude
Universidad Internacional Isabel I De Castilla/ENEB-MBA Master of Business Administration
Pierpont Community and Technical College: AAS BOG, AOE Criminal Justice