I wanted to quickly compare and review Propero and Penn Foster since they offer some of the same courses at a similar price.
Format:
Propero:
Grade:
Propero:
Content:
Propero:
Customer Service:
Propero:
"whole store discounts" don't work on propero courses.
Pearson store is difficult to navigate.
Propero's login requires "username", they actually require your email...
I entered my email for "more info", still no coupons, just stale responses.
After purchasing a course, you must wait for someone to unlock the course and send you an access link. This wastes time.
Courses cost $330
Penn Foster:
You must take the time to call them to sign up for a course; however, their customer service is SUPER friendly. I had the pleasure of talking with Mrs. Leyshon. Their communication is great.
Their site looks somewhat outdated but it is easy to navigate.
Courses are a buck cheaper!!! at $329. (Yep, don't all jump up and down all at once)
In the post below, I'll attach some screenshots from each provider. Overall, I would definitely recommend Penn Foster. I would advise people to go with someone other than Propero if they have the option. For TESU's BACJ requirements some Penn Foster courses come in as LL compared to Propero. Therefore, I will be doing more courses with propero. I also have another course to take with Penn Foster. If my opinions change, or I find out anymore information, I shall post it here.
Penn Foster layout:
Only error on their part (I believe... I could have the wrong answer).
Propero Layout:
Wrong answers on questions (on their part)
Admin detention is a type of SHU for inmates that need protection.
Environmental conditions. Precipitating events.
Uhh, yeah, can't rehabilitate if they are dead. "many argue" deterrence.
Not per the book.
This one I don't know if I'm right or wrong. It's a good example question though to show subjective some questions can be.
Finally, here are some equivalencies that I've gotten from TESU's advising office.
Format:
Propero:
- There are 12 modules.
- Each module has a chapter(s) to read, a presentation to read, and a 15 question quiz.
- Every 3 modules there is a 15 question test.
- At the end there is a 100 question, multiple-choice, unproctored, final exam.
- My course had 3 modules.
- Each module had a lesson to read, a 20 question quiz, and a discussion forum post.
- After the lessons are completed there is a graded project (a paper).
- At the end there is a 20 question, proctored, final exam that requires written answers.
Grade:
Propero:
- Quizzes are worth 40% of your grade
- Tests are worth 40% of your grade
- The Final Exam is worth 20% of your grade
- Quizzes, graded project, and forum posts are worth 67% of your grade
- Final Exam is worth 33% of your grade
Content:
Propero:
- eText is a college course book that's been scanned. Lots of statistics and info boxes. A lot of "noise" in between the facts. Anticipate what would be quiz questions and take notes.
- Quizzes did not make the bar IMO. Very bad and subjective wording on questions. Difficult multiple-choice answers because answers were closely related. (I think it's against their policy, but I had to start checking my answers.) [see post below]
- Reading material was informative, yet to the point. I still took notes.
- Quizzes (and final) and open book. Normal multiple-choice questions that we're used to.
- Paper and forum posts really make students think critically and do research.
Customer Service:
Propero:
"whole store discounts" don't work on propero courses.
Pearson store is difficult to navigate.
Propero's login requires "username", they actually require your email...
I entered my email for "more info", still no coupons, just stale responses.
After purchasing a course, you must wait for someone to unlock the course and send you an access link. This wastes time.
Courses cost $330
Penn Foster:
You must take the time to call them to sign up for a course; however, their customer service is SUPER friendly. I had the pleasure of talking with Mrs. Leyshon. Their communication is great.
Their site looks somewhat outdated but it is easy to navigate.
Courses are a buck cheaper!!! at $329. (Yep, don't all jump up and down all at once)
In the post below, I'll attach some screenshots from each provider. Overall, I would definitely recommend Penn Foster. I would advise people to go with someone other than Propero if they have the option. For TESU's BACJ requirements some Penn Foster courses come in as LL compared to Propero. Therefore, I will be doing more courses with propero. I also have another course to take with Penn Foster. If my opinions change, or I find out anymore information, I shall post it here.
Penn Foster layout:
Only error on their part (I believe... I could have the wrong answer).
Propero Layout:
Wrong answers on questions (on their part)
Admin detention is a type of SHU for inmates that need protection.
Environmental conditions. Precipitating events.
Uhh, yeah, can't rehabilitate if they are dead. "many argue" deterrence.
Not per the book.
This one I don't know if I'm right or wrong. It's a good example question though to show subjective some questions can be.
Finally, here are some equivalencies that I've gotten from TESU's advising office.
TESU BA in Criminal Justice, 2018
TRCC Emergency Management Certificate, 2018
TRCC Emergency Management Certificate, 2018