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Straighterline... mad dash to dream of a BS college degree.
#1
First off let me say thank you to all the "old timers" whose posts I took to heart and used as advice.

I'm just about half way to my BSBA in CIS at TESC thanks to a combination of ALEKS, ACE (credit for Networking/MS certs) and my friends at Straighterline. I didn't think I'd be able to find the time to complete a degree, let alone start a degree... but here I am, more than half way done.

I found out about straighter line about 8 weeks ago. It seemed like something too good to be true, so I laughed it off and closed my laptop and went to sleep. I decided to give it another look after I saw an ad for SL pop up while I was watching a youtube video (damn google reading my gmail and targeting me with ads).

Fast forward 6 weeks later, I've spent at least 80 hours a week reading going thru lesson plans and taking tests. I was already a accounting and history buff (who doesn't like the history channel and tax season?!) but I can honestly say, I never learned so much in so little time.

I spent about $1000 dollars total, on text books, straighterline, ALEKS, ACE transcripts and my admissions fees at TESC. The killer thing is once I mentioned what I was working on to my boss... he offered to pay for it. LUCKY!

Even with the proctoring - SL is a steal. The $$ per credit is unbeatable.


No shill here... just really proud and happy to be a part of the community here. Good luck everyone just starting and thank you to everyone else that paved the way.

:coolgleam:
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#2
One more thing... my brain feels like jello. But I'm on to CLEP, DSST and TECEP! Planned Grad date is June 2013. Will keep you guys updated!!!!
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#3
Congratz Bruce, on your accomplishments so far! I'm in the same boat, Without ACE credit from Straighterline, ALEKS, Penn Foster, I won't be 6 courses away from graduation right now. (Taking those 6 courses at the moment through something I found called VESI).

I do have to thank Straighterline, I mean yes it is still unforunaute that they have to go for a proctoring rule. Even though I did bash them at the end, but business is business.... However, at the end of the day, like you mentioned, they are still the best bang for your buck. I literally wouldnt be at this stage without Straighterline.

Certification (ACA) University of Central Florida
B.A. (Social Sciences) Thomas Edison State University
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#4
You seem to have a great attitude, I'm sure you will do well!
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#5
Bruce congratulations on your progress thus far! How do you keep the motivation up?

brucet3 Wrote:First off let me say thank you to all the "old timers" whose posts I took to heart and used as advice.

I'm just about half way to my BSBA in CIS at TESC thanks to a combination of ALEKS, ACE (credit for Networking/MS certs) and my friends at Straighterline. I didn't think I'd be able to find the time to complete a degree, let alone start a degree... but here I am, more than half way done.

I found out about straighter line about 8 weeks ago. It seemed like something too good to be true, so I laughed it off and closed my laptop and went to sleep. I decided to give it another look after I saw an ad for SL pop up while I was watching a youtube video (damn google reading my gmail and targeting me with ads).

Fast forward 6 weeks later, I've spent at least 80 hours a week reading going thru lesson plans and taking tests. I was already a accounting and history buff (who doesn't like the history channel and tax season?!) but I can honestly say, I never learned so much in so little time.

I spent about $1000 dollars total, on text books, straighterline, ALEKS, ACE transcripts and my admissions fees at TESC. The killer thing is once I mentioned what I was working on to my boss... he offered to pay for it. LUCKY!

Even with the proctoring - SL is a steal. The $$ per credit is unbeatable.


No shill here... just really proud and happy to be a part of the community here. Good luck everyone just starting and thank you to everyone else that paved the way.

:coolgleam:
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