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(08-17-2020, 04:11 PM)rpmranger Wrote: No they will not take the lower level Project Managament for Tech studies (this degree is what I'm finishing up this year). Take Bus-311 at Study.com for MAN-435 equivalent.
Just finished this course. Besides the tedious and mind numbing task of getting through around 90 freaking quizzes with 100%, it's not a difficult course. The presentation isn't bad. After the quizzes + project (that I spent a weekend on), I only needed 20 out of 100 on the Final exam to pass the course. Zero stress, even random guessing you could get that many points. Didn't study at all, just took the practice test once and got a surprisingly high score, then got almost the exact same score on the final. The questions were all different, but similar enough concepts.
Well, I got 93% on the placement test for project management taking the test cold with no studying. 42 quizzes is all I need to finish this entire course.
I took Sophia's course and passed it also but I'm sure they are different.
This is my paraphrase of one of the course's questions, this is almost literally how it was:
To evaluate a firm's reputation or financial competence, how would a firm get this info?
1. Break into the bank at night and steal the financial records.
2. Bribe employees to steal the firm's information.
3. Do an internet search or talk with customers.
4. All of the above
Don't know what genius wrote these types of questions.
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(08-17-2020, 03:53 PM)udi Wrote: (08-17-2020, 03:34 PM)natshar Wrote: you might already have the certificate in computer science done and an associates of computer science done as well. So at least you'd still have computer science stuff.
Are you going for a business degree as well you have business courses in your signature.
I already have a bachelor's degree, so I can only get one more. However, I could get two majors. Not in the stuff I have though. For example BA in math, BS in TS, BSBA in Accounting -- they all have different "B's" in front.
Yeah, I might be able to get ASNSM in Computer Science... Haven't really thought about it.
If you have zero associates degrees you could do ansm computer science (and maybe ansm math as well) and associates in business. You might even have those completely done with no extra effort.
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(08-17-2020, 05:17 PM)natshar Wrote: (08-17-2020, 03:53 PM)udi Wrote: (08-17-2020, 03:34 PM)natshar Wrote: you might already have the certificate in computer science done and an associates of computer science done as well. So at least you'd still have computer science stuff.
Are you going for a business degree as well you have business courses in your signature.
I already have a bachelor's degree, so I can only get one more. However, I could get two majors. Not in the stuff I have though. For example BA in math, BS in TS, BSBA in Accounting -- they all have different "B's" in front.
Yeah, I might be able to get ASNSM in Computer Science... Haven't really thought about it.
If you have zero associates degrees you could do ansm computer science (and maybe ansm math as well) and associates in business. You might even have those completely done with no extra effort. I have one associate's degree from another college. Does that mean I can only get one or none?
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08-17-2020, 06:06 PM
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(08-17-2020, 05:15 PM)LevelUP Wrote: (08-17-2020, 04:11 PM)rpmranger Wrote: No they will not take the lower level Project Managament for Tech studies (this degree is what I'm finishing up this year). Take Bus-311 at Study.com for MAN-435 equivalent.
Just finished this course. Besides the tedious and mind numbing task of getting through around 90 freaking quizzes with 100%, it's not a difficult course. The presentation isn't bad. After the quizzes + project (that I spent a weekend on), I only needed 20 out of 100 on the Final exam to pass the course. Zero stress, even random guessing you could get that many points. Didn't study at all, just took the practice test once and got a surprisingly high score, then got almost the exact same score on the final. The questions were all different, but similar enough concepts.
Well, I got 93% on the placement test for project management taking the test cold with no studying. 42 quizzes is all I need to finish this entire course.
I took Sophia's course and passed it also but I'm sure they are different.
This is my paraphrase of one of the course's questions, this is almost literally how it was:
To evaluate a firm's reputation or financial competence, how would a firm get this info?
1. Break into the bank at night and steal the financial records.
2. Bribe employees to steal the firm's information.
3. Do an internet search or talk with customers.
4. All of the above
Don't know what genius wrote these types of questions.
Study.com's Project Management course can be passed by a person in a coma as long as 10 brain cells remain active.
You must have gotten some quiz credit for previous study courses or something. I had no prior study.com history before taking this to transfer any progress over. I had every question except one on the placement correct and it only gave credit for maybe 25% of the 100+ quizzes. Don't remember the exact number. I tried to take it again to see if I could get more credit, got everything correct and it only added like 1%, it was maxed out on credit given. It certainly didn't give anywhere near half. I didn't really get many common-sense gimme questions like that on the final or throughout the course, maybe a few here and there. It's definitely not a hard course to skim through though if you have any working knowledge of Business.
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(08-17-2020, 04:39 PM)allvia Wrote: It doesn't look like you need Project Management to come in as UL, as it is CORE not part of the Technical Discipline portion of the AOS - that would open you up to Sophia for Project Management which now comes into TESU as a LL version. I'd reach out to TESU advising and confirm of course that LL works before taking it - but TESU Core almost never needs to be UL (even though they always show that in their breakdowns) - https://www.tesu.edu/ast/programs/bs/technical-studies
Project Management MUST be Upper Level for the Technical Studies degree, no exceptions.
I am finishing this degree and have already made the rounds of questions with the advisors.
This is the only degree with TESU that the Project Management must be UL.
TESU or Study.com are the only options that Im aware of.
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(08-17-2020, 05:56 PM)udi Wrote: (08-17-2020, 05:17 PM)natshar Wrote: (08-17-2020, 03:53 PM)udi Wrote: (08-17-2020, 03:34 PM)natshar Wrote: you might already have the certificate in computer science done and an associates of computer science done as well. So at least you'd still have computer science stuff.
Are you going for a business degree as well you have business courses in your signature.
I already have a bachelor's degree, so I can only get one more. However, I could get two majors. Not in the stuff I have though. For example BA in math, BS in TS, BSBA in Accounting -- they all have different "B's" in front.
Yeah, I might be able to get ASNSM in Computer Science... Haven't really thought about it.
If you have zero associates degrees you could do ansm computer science (and maybe ansm math as well) and associates in business. You might even have those completely done with no extra effort. I have one associate's degree from another college. Does that mean I can only get one or none?
Yep. Tesu has a limit of two associates degrees from any college so you can get one more. But it can be a double major. So an ANSM math and computer science would be allowed since it is one degree with two majors.
You could maybe do an accounting certificate with all those accounting courses.
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It also looks like I will need to take the Physics I lab. Is SL the best place to do this still?
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