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Study.com College Saver - 30% off 3 months |
Posted by: portals - 06-07-2024, 06:13 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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I'm a Study.com Ambassador and received an announcement today from Study.com:
Quote:As part of our Keys to College initiative that focuses on helping students jumpstart earning their degree and earn credits quickly and affordably, we are excited to roll out our best discount for College Saver ever! For a limited time, College Saver will be 68% off, which is $160 savings and only $75 for a user's first month.
Details:
- 68% savings, making the monthly cost just $75
- Discount link to be automatically updated by 6/10 with the 68% savings
- Discount valid 6/10 to 8/30 in 2024
- Only applies to the College Saver plan
This can make Study.com more affordable than Sophia, Straighterline and other popular college transfer credit providers. Currently, one can save 25% off the first month price of a new, monthly Study.com membership.
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Google VetNet Career Week 2024 |
Posted by: Charles Fout - 06-07-2024, 07:31 AM - Forum: Military Discussion
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"The Google Veterans Network (VetNet) is proud to present the 4th annual Google VetNet Career Week, a virtual three-day event offering veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses/partners the tools, support, and advice needed to establish and advance your career. We are also offering access to this event to US newcomers displaced by the conflicts in Afghanistan and Ukraine. On Wednesday, June 12, there will be an Executive Fireside Chat with Tara Walpert Levy, VP of YouTube Americas BizOrg & Roger Goodell, Commissioner of the National Football League..."
I received a note from AMU about this.
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Master's degree after an online degree |
Posted by: Sherwood - 06-07-2024, 02:51 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Planning to finish my Metropolia Degree in August.
From the 1st of January 2023 don't give a paper degree but a "Digital Degree Certificate". It was a bit disappointing.
For those who finished an online degree from UMPI, Metropolia, WGU, TESU, etc.:
1. Did anyone enroll for a master's degree outside of the mainstream TESU/WGU/UMPI/etc. ?
2. I saw online master's programs from Nordic countries. Free for EU citizens. Does anyone have experience enrolling there?
3. Have you heard of people getting past the immigration requirements with those degrees?
4. Did people get government jobs with those degrees? Especially the ones where a degree is a "check-the-box" kind of requirement. In my country, it's mandatory to have "any degree" for 95% of government jobs.
5. Did anyone get an English teaching job in Asian countries such as China, Vietnam, Indonesia, etc.? They all need "a degree" as far as I know
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Fastest way to complete BA/BS in Accounting |
Posted by: Fayepie79 - 06-07-2024, 01:34 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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I changed careers last year and am looking for the fastest way possible to complete my undergrad degree. I am 44 with 12 credits obtained at a community college and 24 credits obtained at ITT Tech but they are unfortunately closed and not sure if those will transfer. Any suggestions?
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SDC Intro to Programming |
Posted by: homeschoolmom1 - 06-06-2024, 06:03 PM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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Our son is attempting to do the SDC Intro to Programming (which is Java based) before the assignments are added on June 27th.
Let me tell you, for an absolute beginner, this course is practically impossible. It assumes that you already have a basic knowledge in Java. It does not explain the basics and jumps right into the nitty gritty, without even going over syntax and methods etc.
What he has been doing is watching the lectures of this course that correspond to the SDC chapter. This course is awesome for complete beginners. Very well explained, and starts from zero. With that, he is able to grasp the SDC videos a bit better, and with a mix of sheer luck and by strategic exclusion of answers, he is doing ok on the quizzes. Will see how he does on the proctored exam.
https://www.udemy.com/course/java-for-ab...UST4U02223
If he doesn't pass it, he will either self study for some more time and then just do the assignments on SDC, or just do the Sophia versions.
I think SDC could have done better on this course. I wonder if they had complaints, and because it is easier to just add assignments than redo all of the videos, that is the route they are taking.
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I finally picked a school for my BA |
Posted by: staceydiane - 06-06-2024, 04:29 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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I graduated from Pierpont (AoE: Information Systems) in December and I walked across the stage last month. I've been going back and forth about what I wanted to do next, and I had considered a behavioral health counseling certificate. I think I was selling myself short because I am definitely capable of a bachelor's degree. Anyway, I'm going for the bachelor's.
I decided on TESU because I like what I've read about the BA in Liberal Studies degree. I'm still disappointing my mother (who passed away 8 years ago) but at least it's not underwater basket-weaving. I have a big interest in the social sciences but I can't narrow it down to Psychology or Sociology alone. Even though I got the Pierpont AAS in Info Systems, I do not want to get a bachelor's in that at all. I have been thinking about graduate school also. I know it's putting the cart before the horse, but I saw the TESU MA in Liberal Studies with a concentration in gerontology.
I looked at the degree plan and was overjoyed that I most likely will not have to take any more math classes. It's a miracle I passed statistics at Sophia. I've hated math classes since 1982.
I also looked at Excelsior and UMPI but I feel that TESU would be a good choice for me. I thought about Texas A&M-Commerce for a second, too (my family attended the main campus in College Station, but I was the rebel who did not.) Liberty wouldn't be good for me because I'm Jewish and I don't want to have to write papers about concepts in which I don't believe.
I'm still getting all my transcripts together to send to TESU. I already sent my Credly one but I'm probably sending the ones from Pierpont and Houston Community College tomorrow. My Pierpont transcript says I have 84 credits (almost all Sophia and TEEX.) Yay for all that credit Nancy gave me for the TEEX classes.
I'm doing this TESU thing on financial aid. I don't have the $ to spend on Study.com or E-Packs. I might be able to do Coopersmith or TECEPS from time to time. Getting the BA may take me longer, but whatever. I want to remain focused on the goal.
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Closest to Graphic Design A.A.S using sophia and pierpont |
Posted by: ajmatt - 06-06-2024, 03:00 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Your Location: DC metro area
Your Age: 27
What kind of degree do you want?: design related a.a.s through sophia if possible
Current Regional Accredited Credits: 9
Local CC Credits: 9
ART 131 Fundamentals of Design 3CR
ENG 111 College Comp 3cr
ENG 112 College Comp 2 3cr
Current Sophia Credits: 3
Intro to Info Tech
Coursera
UX design cert
Graphic design cert Cal arts through coursera
Budget: trying to do this a cheap as possible most as i can through sophia and coursera without having to sign up for something else
Commitments: will be doing this daily mon through sat 2-3 hrs
Dedicated time to study: stated above
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement:none
Hey all, im looking for the best plan to go through sophia to get an a.a.s at Pierpont I would love it to have some relation to graphic design if possible. I will most likely go to umpi afterwards for a B.a.s.. Could someone help with a checklist of what i have left to do? Im not sure if the cal arts cert will do anything but its helped me get a few design related jobs. I've done an internship in design but wasnt in school then so didnt ask for any credit info.
all help is appreciated!
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