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SL how does it work exactly
#1
I am ready to take the plunge and knock out some classes quickly. Due to my previous grades from a B&M school I figured I need to take all classes and receive a letter grade to hopefully one day get into grad school. However, I am ready to get a degree quickly and then take classes to hopefully prove to grad schools that my previous 1.8 GPA was not who I am today. Besides, I'm not aiming for tmHarvard, just a good grad school with an IT or Cyber degree that will accept me.

So, how does SL work? I read that TESC doesn't accept SL directly that you have to get them transcribed on the ACE site? Since I bombed my first CLEP test, I'm still not even sure how the ACE thing works or where I would even go to get an ACE transcript, can someone pleas help a clueless person out? I apologize in advance if this has been asked a million times, but some of the searches I did came back with nothing.

Edited to add that I have heard you can complete a SL course in a day and that some exams and even finals are open book, is this correct?
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#2
You can go to this page
https://www2.acenet.edu/credit/?fuseacti...ripts.main
and set up an account. Once you finish your class with SL you can send it directly to ACE. Once you have finished all your classes with SL, you can have ACE send the transcript to your college.

As far as the courses through SL, it will depend on you as to how long it takes you to finish a class. A lot of the finals are open book. You can check this page to see which ones are:
http://www.straighterline.com/how-it-wor...g-details/

I myself have never completed a class in a day and not many do.
TESU BSBA General Mgmt 6/10/16 Wink
TESU: TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice - 82
Penn Foster: Financial Mgmt 94, International Business 97, Strategic Mgmt 98, Corporate Finance 99, Consumer Behavior 95, Human Resource Mgmt 99
Saylor: Business Law & Ethics 82, Corporate Communication 76, Principles of Marketing 72
Sophia: Intro to Sociology 90, Conflict Resolution 87, Project Mgmt 88
Straighterline: Principles of Mgmt 94, Organizational Behavior 88, American Government 92
The Institutes: Ethics and the CPU Code of Professional Conduct (free 2 CR)

COSC - Associate of Science Honors General Studies 2014
COSC - Cornerstone - A
Straighterline: Into to Religions A, Business Ethics B, West. Civ. I B, Intro to Env. Science B
CLEP: A&I Literature - 69
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#3
You will not get a grade for a straighter line course if the transcripts are transcribed by ACE
CCAF Air & Space Operations Technology- COMPLETE
TESC AS - General Managment-COMPLETE
TESC BSBA Computer Information Systems-COMPLETE
WGU MBA IT -COMPLETE
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#4
I only took one SL course and I did not and could not have finished it in a day. I am not young and don't learn that fast but I did fine with learning for my classes and exams.

That being said the SL course I took was in Criminal Justice and I have very little interest in the subject. I needed to read or at least do a through skim of the chapters to pass the quizzes when I finally got to the final (about 3 weeks of making myself work on the course) I didn't even need to pass the final to pass the course. I think I got like a 65 on the final, but I had an 82 over all. I never did see a grade for the course and both my TESC and ACE transcript just say credit.

What school are you attending now? If it is TESC they only give grades and calculate GPA for courses you take from them, even TECEP exams don't get a grade.
Linda

Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible  St Francis of Assisi

Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC

AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC  Dec '12
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#5
Straighterline was invaluable in helping me earn my degree. I took twenty-six courses in a year and a half - often averaging one week per course.

The beauty of SL is it's flexibility. You can go as fast or as slow through a course as you want to or need to. Once I got into the rhythm of how each course flowed, it went by quickly. But, I also slowed when I needed to. For example, although I generally took a week per course, it took me about a month to do each English Composition course and the Business Communications course - and it was because of the writing assignments and grading.

TESC is one of the original partner colleges that accepts Straighterline courses for credit. I never had a problem with a direct transfer. And I just checked the Straighterline site, and TESC is still listed as one of their partner colleges. So, you are safe on that account.

I used ACE mainly as a backup transcript, in case TESC didn't accept some for credit. But, it was also how I got credit for my ALEKS algebra course, and the six FEMA courses I took. After they went on an ACE transcript, then TESC gave me credit for them.

SL was great in that I was able to fulfill almost all of my General Education requirements with them, plus many of what would fill my Free Electives section of the degree. It took many calls, countless hours of research and such to figure out how and what would fit, but in the end it all worked out.

And if you want a letter grade, you won't get it with transferring courses to TESC. They only give it when you take a course with them. Since at least one course (Capstone) is required anyway before you can graduate, you are covered there. Ironically, if you get an A grade on that one course, your official transcript will show you to be a 4.0 GPA student, since that is the only one that received a letter grade. So, even if you get plenty of B or C grade equivalents on a Straighterline course, it won't affect your final GPA.
A.A. General Studies- TESC, 2013
B.A. History, TESC, 2014 - Arnold Fletcher Award - 4.0 GPA
M.A. Government, Security Studies - Johns Hopkins University, Class of 2018.


Straighterline - 26 courses, including English Comp. I & II, Western Civilization I & II, U.S. History I & II, Intro. to Sociology, Intro to Philosophy, Cultural Anthropology, Environmental Science, Science of Nutrition, Business Law, Financial Accounting, etc.

ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra

CLEP: Humanities 56, Social Sciences and History 58

FEMA: 6 credits

DSST: Civil War and Reconstruction 71, Introduction to Vietnam War 69, Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 64, Modern Middle East 71.

TESC courses: War and American Society (A), Liberal Arts Capstone (A).

120/120! I'm there!


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" Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." Albert Einstein
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