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It seems that Saylor really doesn't care about their ACE offerings any longer. The direct credit exams for nearly all courses have been unavailable for about three months now! I wonder what their future plans are there.
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If they plan to offer MBAs, dropping the ball on the ACE courses without prior notice is a bad look, IMO.
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(12-14-2021, 02:38 PM)rachel83az Wrote: If they plan to offer MBAs, dropping the ball on the ACE courses without prior notice is a bad look, IMO.
Agreed. It's also a very questionable business decision. There are several courses which successfully went through the expensive ACE approval or renewal process this summer but never launched the exams. That doesn't seem like a good use of organizational resources.
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Even if they will decide to move on with MBA , hope it will be more enjoyable experience than their ACE offerings.......
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