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I'm not sure why "I went through it quickly" is translating to "It's too easy and shouldn't be a college course."
I went through a couple of the lower level classes quickly because I had PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE of the subject. I'm also not "whizzing through it" and learning nothing. I ALREADY had an understanding of the subject. I didn't pass with a 70%. I passed with a high 90's. Look at my other post where I'm asking for help in a subject. Nearly every response is "do the bare minimum" but I was specifically asking for other sources to study so I would actually fully grasp the material.
There's absolutely no reason for name calling in this thread. If mods don't want these types of comments/posts, then a blanket ban (of the topic) is in order. Not name-calling and mudslinging.
There's bound to be a few topics I can get through quickly, and many more that I can't and will need to study rigorously. That doesn't make my education any less legitimate than yours.
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(05-22-2020, 06:59 AM)lillingworth Wrote: I'm not sure why "I went through it quickly" is translating to "It's too easy and shouldn't be a college course."
I went through a couple of the lower level classes quickly because I had PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE of the subject.
The point was that some members stated that they went through it quickly AND they DID NOT have prior knowledge.
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In this thread, I see where someone said that it's "possible" to go through a class without learning anything (but specifically said they took time to learn the material), but I can't find where someone stated they had no prior knowledge and zipped through it...
Maybe I missed something.
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It's also possible to go through most B&M college courses without learning anything. That those students have to wait 8-12 weeks to get their final exams so that they can move on to the next class that they're not going to pay attention in doesn't make either online or in-person harder or more difficult or one "more real" than the other. When talking about in-person classes, you will always find groups of people who found it so easy that they barely needed to study at all and others who studied every day and barely squeaked by with a C.
In this forum, there's selection bias. We barely hear from the people who had issues getting a particular credit. Nobody wants to brag about how they had to retake a certain class 3 times before they passed.
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Why was this festering pile resurrected?
I'm taking Conflict Resolution currently and I'm using all of the tools it's teaching me to calm myself and not get banned by telling the types of people that start and/or help threads like these proliferate, what I think of them. It literally makes me sick how selfish, and lacking in self-awareness one would have to be to boast in this way on here. A masterclass in narcissism and pettiness.
I'm of course not just talking about this thread, there are a bunch of people on here that are just......
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05-22-2020, 09:46 AM
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(05-22-2020, 09:15 AM)ARhead Wrote: Why was this festering pile resurrected?
Resurrected? It's eleven days old. Exactly how old does a thread on this forum have to be before it's considered "dead"?
I'm on other forums where clueless newbs stumble in and post responses in threads that are nine, ten, even twelve years old.
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(05-11-2020, 05:15 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's EC's policy:
"Excelsior College will accept examinations for credit which meet the psychometric and academic standards of the College. This includes examination programs recommended for credit by the American Council on Education (ACE) as published in their Guide to Educational Credit by Examination."
No "may" or "generally" there.
"which meet the psychometric and academic standards of the College" means may or generally.
I know with 100% certainty that there are 25 Study.com courses that are ACE-recommended that EC does not take. Minimum.
And there's a page on Study.com that shows which courses EC accepts and what they transfer into as. EC doesn't hide anything with this. They say upfront wheat will transfer and what it will transfer as. There's nothing that says they must accept every single course.
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05-22-2020, 01:39 PM
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(05-22-2020, 09:01 AM)rachel83az Wrote: It's also possible to go through most B&M college courses without learning anything.
Exactly this. This is an issue not restricted to one form of education (or, as I touched on in my last post, even education itself).
I don't see the point in trying to hide discussion that this happens - it's not going to stop it happening. Universities can see when they get a transcript with 6 courses of 3 ACE credits acquired in a single week, for several weeks in a row - so it's not like posting here is letting some well-kept secret out.
Some people are lazy, and some people aren't. This is, quite literally, a fact of life, and is no cause for panic.
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I'm sorry to say but I accidentally clicked the like button on the post above, and I'm not sure one can reverse that....
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05-22-2020, 05:30 PM
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(05-22-2020, 01:39 PM)innen_oda Wrote: Universities can see when they get a transcript with 6 courses of 3 ACE credits acquired in a single week, for several weeks in a row - so it's not like posting here is letting some well-kept secret out.
Succinctly put.
(05-22-2020, 01:39 PM)innen_oda Wrote: I don't see the point in trying to hide discussion that this happens - it's not going to stop it happening. Universities can see when they get a transcript with 6 courses of 3 ACE credits acquired in a single week, for several weeks in a row - so it's not like posting here is letting some well-kept secret out.
Succinctly put.
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