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New discount for Purdue Global (perkspot) |
Posted by: Vle045 - 06-04-2024, 04:21 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I noticed a new perk in my Perkspot portal. Purdue global is offering 20% off undergrad degrees and 14% off graduate degrees. I can’t promise this will be available to everyone, but wanted to mention it in case there is anyone who wants to see if they have this offer too. I know there are a lot of employers and alumni groups who use Perkspot.
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XAMK courses as RA required course for Pierpoint? |
Posted by: Registera - 06-04-2024, 11:13 AM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion
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Hello,
first of all, thank you so much for this fantastic forum!!
We have been reading for hours in the last couple of weeks.
Our daughter is just at the beginning of the path to prepare for an AA, possibly the AAS at Pierpoint.
She is looking to fullfill the one point RA course requirement.
Do you think any completed XAMK courses or Helsinki Open University courses could be used?
Kind regards!
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Zero to Hero Degree Plan |
Posted by: Tonij1249 - 06-04-2024, 10:25 AM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Hello! I am getting ready to change careers. I have been researching how to earn a degree in a way that would be agreeable with my needs and that led me down the road of accelerated competency based learning. Coupling this with cheaper alternative ways to earn credits than taking them with the actual University (sophia learning, study.com, etc), I think I am on the right path. I would appreciate anyone's input before I start this undertaking. You can see my stats below. Thank you so much for your time and attention!
Your Location: North East Ohio, United States.
Your Age: 28
What kind of degree do you want? Information technology. Cyber security is the most interesting to me. But I have no experience in tech, and it seems a lot of people say not to start there. Or at least not to land a Cys position without experience. So I decided to go with a more general approach. I am looking at WGU for their accelerated BS IT/MS IT Mgmt course. I want to eventually be a PMP. I felt like this was the best direction to move, and then with some experience under my belt, transition to Cys, and with some leadership experience under my belt, pursue the PMP.
Current Regional Accredited Credits: n/a
I went to Edinboro University of PA, and have a few credits with Kent State University, but I owe both universities money and cannot access my transcripts. So I will be moving forward without those credits and basically starting over.
Any certifications or military experience? No
Budget: I'd like to go the cheapest route possible, but will consider spending more for easy and fast. I'm looking at around 1.5K for transfer course work and looking to get actual tuition covered elsewhere. I am aware that I might have to come out of pocket for any/all parts and will address that as needed.
Commitments: I help take care of my younger brothers, am in a relationship, and have a circle of friends that play games on Saturday's. However, everyone knows I am trying to get an accelerated degree, is on board, and knows that studying is going to come first for me until I complete it.
Dedicated time to study: I can study as much as is needed. This will be a full time job for me and I'm not afraid to put in over time
Timeline: I would like to finish in 1.5 years (18 months) I'm hoping to do the WGU course work in 2 terms, after completing 6 months of transfer credits and pre-studying the rest of the course material.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: I am working with government aid to use a program called WIOA to have my course work paid for.
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SDC: Courses with Assignments |
Posted by: legenwait4itdary - 06-04-2024, 01:36 AM - Forum: Saylor.org, Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia.Org, Coursera Discussion
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Hi guys,
I am glad to see that some courses on SDC will now include assignments (I think Into to Programming is one of the courses which will now include assignments) which I enjoy more than exams.
I am currently doing Business 303: Management Information Systems and have completed 2 assignments out of 3 (decent scores, was marked down 2 points for writing 3800 words instead of 1000 lol) which I actually enjoyed.
But I have a couple of questions:
1. My assignments well marked pretty quickly. The comments are legit and in line with what the good points/problems with my assignments were but they were marked rather quickly (I mean like half an hour or so). I got an email with my score and I was told to keep this email. Is it likely that my score for the assignments will change once I take the final and everything is once again verified?
2. Assignments + Quizzes are worth 200 points. Say I get a total of 180 for both. Does it mean that I need just 30 questions on my final to pass the course?
I am sorry if my questions sound stupid, I just want to have the whole picture of what is needed in order to pass courses that include assignments.
Thank you once again for your great help!
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Canadian Looking For Bachelors |
Posted by: sfilipe - 06-03-2024, 06:24 PM - Forum: Degree Planning Advice
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Your Location: Manitoba, Canada
Your Age: 34
What kind of degree do you want?: I would prefer a BS Cybersecurity or BSBA in Marketing. I am also looking at the BS Electrical Technology or BS Electronic Engineering Technology from TESU depending on how many credits will transfer in.
Current Regional Accredited Credits:
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Not sure where to put this, but I have a two year diploma (I think it would be equivalent to an Associates Degree in America?) in Electric and Electronic Engineering Technology from a Canadian College/University.
Any certifications or military experience?
PMI Project Management Professional (PMP)
CompTIA A+
I have paid for the exams for CompTIA Network+, Security+ and Linux+ however have not completed them yet.
Budget: I 'd like as cheap as possible, but would spend a bit more for fast.
Commitments: I currently work full time.
Dedicated time to study: I would estimate most weeks I could dedicate about 15 hours, but I am off every fourth week and could dedicate 40+ hours those weeks.
Timeline: Finishing the courses required for the degree as fast as possible would be ideal. I would like to finish within a year.
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: None, I will be paying out of pocket.
Thank you to anyone that can help me out here!
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TAMUC - TSI Math Placement |
Posted by: ReyMysterioso - 06-03-2024, 02:32 PM - Forum: General "Big 3", B&M colleges, and other colleges
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My partner is trying to enroll in TAMUC but despite having an Associate's already with Beginning and Intermediate Algebra already completed at a community college and on the transcript, they are not allowing my partner to enroll without first taking the Math TSI placement exam.
Did anyone else have to do that? Or were you exempt from it? And if exempt, how so?
I had a prior bachelor's when I enrolled, so they waived most of the normal requirements. This situation is turning out to be more difficult than I anticipated.
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Just a quick thank you |
Posted by: The Fun Of It - 06-03-2024, 01:02 PM - Forum: Associates Degrees Discussion
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When I first became aware of this community in 2018, I was unsure of where I was going in life and had to leave school in the middle of my second semester. Thanks to this website, the wiki page and countless YouTube videos, I was granted the opportunity to be a part of Pierpont's 2024 graduating class and I am currently looking at the offered Bachelor programs in my hometown. You all are amazing, and I cannot thank you enough. Best of luck to everyone on their journey!!
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Do any of the college certificates count as college credit? |
Posted by: mdel210201 - 06-03-2024, 12:30 PM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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Hey all,
I recently graduated with my Masters in Special Education and was looking to further my education but in another field.
I was looking to pad my resume a bit for side work or life after teaching. Currently, I get a stipend of 1500 a semester for college. The college can be anywhere and at any level, as long as it provides college credit. I was wondering if any of the big schools that offer business related certificates (like Stanford, NYU, Harvard, Columbia, etc) count as college credit. The idea is to take one of these and do it slowly as to maximize my voucher. I can play the long game since I do not need it now. It just has to be college credit. The only thing I considered was to just get my MBA somehwere. I am open to suggestions or ideas. On another note, I am choosing the business route because I do have 10 years of Wall Street experience before becoming a special education teacher.
Thanks as all everyone,
Mike
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