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Just started a graduate course! - Maniac Craniac - 03-15-2011

Nice! I hope I can say the exact same thing one day.


Just started a graduate course! - ryoder - 03-16-2011

Jennifer bring on the questions but I will be better able to answer in a couple of weeks since I am the ultimate newbie at NCU.
I just submitted my first paper last night. It was tiny, a 1 page discussion about NCU's value statement and mission and some reflection on its impact on me personally.
The hard part was understanding their format, learning how to use my new Macbook(my toy for finishing my degree Smile) and getting into the groove.

I first submitted my paper to smarthinking for APA and structural help. Smarthinking tutors will evaluate your paper and mark it up for free if you are an NCU student. Its a great service and I will take advantage of it for every single paper. Might as well get my money's worth.

You can start any time really if you have the cash.
I called on Saturday, signed up as non-degree seeking, registered for business ethics, paid my tuition, was walked through the site by their enrollment advisor and finally was on my way to reading the syllabus and buying the e-book for the course. You could buy the books through amazon used if you want but I wanted the e-book.

The syllabus is really all you need to complete the entire course as it lays out the reading and writing assignments. You really just have to do the writing assignments but of course the reading prepares you for the content.


Just started a graduate course! - ryoder - 03-16-2011

Maniac - you will be there soon my friend.

Hey I just got back my first mini-paper. It had me stressed out due to not being able to ask anyone for help on formatting. I ended up with a 93% and am very happy with it. I even didn't include a cover sheet that was required so I think next time I'll do as good or better.

This course is 11 papers so if I buckle down this Friday I have a day off and I might be able to write 2 or even three papers this weekend. That would put me 1/3 done in one week. I am not really in a super hurry to finish though since I don't graduate until June.


Just started a graduate course! - burbuja0512 - 03-16-2011

ryoder Wrote:This course is 11 papers so if I buckle down this Friday I have a day off and I might be able to write 2 or even three papers this weekend. That would put me 1/3 done in one week. I am not really in a super hurry to finish though since I don't graduate until June.

I am really dying to see how long this takes you. As you know, I've got my masters plans almost decided, but you're almost making me reconsider. This definitely sounds like a good idea for DH.. he really likes self-paced courses


Just started a graduate course! - ryoder - 03-17-2011

Don't judge the whole program on my success on this first course. I am a newbie to writing academic papers and will be taking my time at least for the first few. That said, this weekend I am devoting fifteen to twenty hours to papers since i have Friday off.
At your own pace is super cool though.