homeschoolmom1 Wrote:I think the lack of a capstone makes this a desirable degree for the mathy kindof person if you can handle the cost. I saw that stats.com has a coupon code for 20% off for the first course for new subscribers and a code for $150 if you buy 2 courses. I am curious, bluebooger, which degree did you choose from Excelsior and would you mind elaborating about your experience with the SQL course with statistics.com? Did you take any other courses from them?
I'm doing BS Psychology at Excelsior
I have taken
Introduction to Python for Analytics - STAT-0011
R Programming - Introduction 1 - STAT-0014
R Programming - Introduction 2 - STAT-0013
R Programming - Intermediate - STAT-0015
SQL and R - Introduction to Database Queries - STAT-0017
the most difficult course was the R Intermediate
it was ridiculously difficult
the teacher did not spend the first week reviewing the R material that you should know
it was just assumed that you knew it
and she assumed that you knew statistics well
so she jumped right in
the prerequisites listed on the web page for that course was "you've done R programming daily for the past year"
I didn't have that
however, I do Excel and VBA programming every day for work
so I figured "how difficult can this course be ?"
ha ha ha - big mistake -- yeah, it's difficult
all the other courses were easy
material in each course is released one week at a time
no book was required in any course -- just recommended
the first day of each week material was posted (pdfs and slides) and reading assignments from the recommended books was also posted
all the material provided was enough to do the assignments and do the work -- the readings from the recommended books were never needed (except for the Intermediate R course -- there were no assignments from the book, and a lot of materiel was provided but the course was just so difficult I needed the extra reading)
none of the courses required posting to a discussion board
a discussion board was there so you could ask questions, and the instructor always replied the same day
but there was none of the "post a question and respond to two of your classmates posts" nonsense
there were graded assignments every week
the questions are posted
you write code to answer the questions
you submit your code and the results
it might take a week to get your grade
which is kind of a bummer because if you're really lost you'd like to get a grade and get feedback quicker because the next week and next assignment has already begun
but if you really need help you can always get feedback quicker by posting to the forums or emailing the instructor directly
and the reasons the grading takes so long is because they really grade it
the assignments are not a computer graded
you download your graded assignment and lo and behold ... there are actual comments typed next to your work
some times I did so well the only comments were "good job"
other times my assignments were full of comments for improvement LOL
there were no tests for any of the courses
but each course required projects --- which were due at the end of week 5
so there's 4 weeks of instructions and then a final project is assigned and you have one week to do it
the project is for you alone -- it is not a group project --- this is the same for every class
the projects were really more like comprehensive final exams
you were assigned something specific to do that required all the knowledge from the previous 4 weeks
the sql course is not the equivalent of a university database course
it is an applied programming course
I'd say the SQL course was actually quite easy -- but maybe that's because I use sql everyday
but still, there was no uml diagrams or other stuff that is usually taught in every other sql / database course
it was a very practical applied R / sql course
Excelsior gave me 3 upper level credits in Computer Science for it
I doubt TESU would
they might, but they might only give 3 lower
statistics.com is great
but it is what it is
as cookderosa said, they are ACE credits - so they don't transfer every where
and the courses are very much applied, not theory
the courses are great for me because I do Excel, MS Access and VBA every day
and I want to learn R to supplement my skills
and the course are applied, which I love
tdown4 Wrote:I wonder how the courses work through the school, pay them for the class and they push you to statistics.com to complete the course as fast as you want?
I assume you pay statistics.com directly
do the courses
submit it to ACE
and them submit your ACE transcript to TESU