11-07-2014, 10:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2014, 10:56 AM by cookderosa.)
johnvan Wrote:Thanks for catching that. I should have googled what UExcel was, I thought it was a course. I wouldn't pass a test right now.
I'll try Straighterline for the first one since it's cheap and I'm already a monthly member. Community College won't work due to my work schedule. I'll have a look at the TESC course for the second one and just spend the money on that.
Community colleges offer physics in a distance learning format. I took all of my lab sciences as a distance learner. The trick is finding one that offers both, with labs. Finding physics 1 isn't so tough, it's the sequence that is tricky. If it were me, I'd want my sequence from ONE source. I realize TESC doesn't care, but this might not be the end of the road for you, and if you need a physics sequence for anyone else - ever- it's going to look strange having your theory and lab from separate sources, especially if you opt for a pass/fail option. I guess my point is that this is going to be expensive no matter what you do, and it's going to be a lot of work no matter what you do, might as well pick the option that gives you the best return on the end. Just my opinion, all the best.