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Definitely look into aleks for the math:
Straighterline for 3 accounting classes and Biz Com if the tech writing does not satisfy.
You can do Penn Foster for Finance and business strategy as well.
Biz law 2 can count as a biz elective if you find it easy or interesting
TECEP: Operations Management for UL
ECE Labor Relations through excelsior will give you UL credit.
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Quick update,
24 credits down!
English Composition (6)
Business Ethics in Society (3)
Principles of Management (3)
Principles of Supervision (3)
Human Resource Management (3)
Technical Writing (3)
Principles of Finance (3)
I'm having my transcripts evaluated & registering at TESC (before plans change). It's moving along! I'm moving on to a few easier CLEP/DSST and will shoot for at least 1 per week (2 if I can manage).
Cheers,
Kas
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Well guys.. I messed up. I failed my first test, BY ONE POINT!
Organizational behavior.. any suggestions for an alternative course?
Cheers,
Kas
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Kaskadian Wrote:Well guys.. I messed up. I failed my first test, BY ONE POINT!
Organizational behavior.. any suggestions for an alternative course?
Cheers,
Kas
If you need Organizational Behavior for TESC, I'd suggest using Straighterline as an alternative:
Organizational Behavior Course Online - Business Classes Online - StraighterLine
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IrishJohn Wrote:If you need Organizational Behavior for TESC, I'd suggest using Straighterline as an alternative: Organizational Behavior Course Online - Business Classes Online - StraighterLine
Much appreciated! Thanks for the suggestion!
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Kaskadian Wrote:Much appreciated! Thanks for the suggestion!
Anytime.
If you need more than one course that you'd like to take through SL, they're running a 3 for the price of 2 special until May 31st. Check their main page for the details. Good luck!
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One more thing: always check eBay.com, Half.com or Amazon.com for the textbooks you'll need. You can save a lot of money that way! Heck, see if your local library has them.
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IrishJohn Wrote:Anytime.
If you need more than one course that you'd like to take through SL, they're running a 3 for the price of 2 special until May 31st. Check their main page for the details. Good luck!
IrishJohn Wrote:One more thing: always check eBay.com, Half.com or Amazon.com for the textbooks you'll need. You can save a lot of money that way! Heck, see if your local library has them.
Excellent suggestions! I actually might as well take a couple through SL. I'll look into that 3 for 2.
I have plenty of time to focus on these courses so I'll make it happen. Thanks again, cheers!
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