03-17-2012, 02:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2012, 02:14 AM by firedome75.)
OK, I have been lurking in the darkest realms of this forums for quite some time, and I would first like to say that this forum is a fountain of useful knowledge.
Now, I am working to attain my Bachelor's in Criminal Justice and despite my lack of a signature line I have CLEP'd what most academic scholars refer to as "a shitload of credits" but I digress I am trying to navigate a few pitfalls I have fallen into.
Problem A) I enrolled in an individual course study at Penn Foster College (Terrorism) and after waiting 3 weeks for my course materials to arrive I decided I would take the modules without the materials average 70's. I then get my proctored exam and take it, and when my results finally return my overall course grade is 70, sounds good right? OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH we're sorry we at Penn Foster only recommend credit for our ACE approved course with a 75% or above....... After a little colorful language I decide to search threads and find this lovely thing of BEAUTY and I decided to appeal to ACE to get credit for that particular course since PF would rather I reapply and drop another $300 to retake the course. I will post my findings and fingers crossed ACE will side with me.
Problem B) I decided to take an Excelsior College Exam Research Methods in Psychology after a descent amount of prepwork IC flashcards, and practice exam. I got the lovely pleasure of driving through the backwoods Virginia 2 1/2 hours away to the testing facility after working a mid-shift. Long and short of the story I received a D on the exam. So for the sake of expediency beings as though these are my last two courses required to graduate I have appealed to TESC because I know their policy regarding acceptance of transfer D's and I'm hoping they will accept a grade of D on and ECE to satisfy my Research methods in Social Sciences course requirement.
Now I'd like to get some of you kind individuals opinion on these 2 scenarios and how you think they will play out, keepinig fully in mind that I'm in the military and our school of thought is that you can ask for anything and the worse that can happen is they will say NO. It never hurts till you try right?
Now, I am working to attain my Bachelor's in Criminal Justice and despite my lack of a signature line I have CLEP'd what most academic scholars refer to as "a shitload of credits" but I digress I am trying to navigate a few pitfalls I have fallen into.
Problem A) I enrolled in an individual course study at Penn Foster College (Terrorism) and after waiting 3 weeks for my course materials to arrive I decided I would take the modules without the materials average 70's. I then get my proctored exam and take it, and when my results finally return my overall course grade is 70, sounds good right? OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH we're sorry we at Penn Foster only recommend credit for our ACE approved course with a 75% or above....... After a little colorful language I decide to search threads and find this lovely thing of BEAUTY and I decided to appeal to ACE to get credit for that particular course since PF would rather I reapply and drop another $300 to retake the course. I will post my findings and fingers crossed ACE will side with me.
Problem B) I decided to take an Excelsior College Exam Research Methods in Psychology after a descent amount of prepwork IC flashcards, and practice exam. I got the lovely pleasure of driving through the backwoods Virginia 2 1/2 hours away to the testing facility after working a mid-shift. Long and short of the story I received a D on the exam. So for the sake of expediency beings as though these are my last two courses required to graduate I have appealed to TESC because I know their policy regarding acceptance of transfer D's and I'm hoping they will accept a grade of D on and ECE to satisfy my Research methods in Social Sciences course requirement.
Now I'd like to get some of you kind individuals opinion on these 2 scenarios and how you think they will play out, keepinig fully in mind that I'm in the military and our school of thought is that you can ask for anything and the worse that can happen is they will say NO. It never hurts till you try right?