Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Inactive (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Inactive) +--- Forum: [ARCHIVE] Excelsior, Thomas Edison, and Charter Oak Specific Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-ARCHIVE-Excelsior-Thomas-Edison-and-Charter-Oak-Specific-Discussion) +--- Thread: Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? (/Thread-Need-guidance-combo-traditional-and-tests-possible) Pages:
1
2
|
Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - rebel100 - 09-16-2016 I used a consortium agreement between COSC and CSU-Pueblo. There are some finer points to it, but it can be made to work. COSC can grant both the AA you seek and take you right into a Bachelors program. Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - Catalytic - 09-16-2016 dfrecore Wrote:Here is a spreadsheet that should help (it's 3 pages). Thank you! The only thing is I think my Intermediate Algebra won't count as the required Algebra, as it's a remedial level course at the community college? For the TESC residency thing, is that to waive taking X number of actual class credits with them? cookderosa Wrote:welcome to the boards! I positively despise school, so I don't really see a Master's in my future, but I can activate my husband's GI Bill for my use after he retires. (I could do it before but it would be wasted in its current form.) If I can't successfully take a bunch of alternative credits, it will probably take me another 20 years for the Bachelor's (it's only been 25 years since I started my Associate's!) I did come across a Coursera course tonight that I enrolled in, called Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects. I've never used Coursera, I did the free class, going to search the forums to find out if Coursera courses qualify for any credits LOL. Anyway, it was well spoken of in the homeschool group, so I figured it wouldn't hurt. (As a side note, I wish I'd come across you and your book/FB page many years ago! I did enroll myself and my 2 hs seniors in ALEKS tonight, and I plan to go through your FB page and read your book soon!) mednat Wrote:I definitely should have explained my post a bit more. Sorry about that! rebel100 Wrote:I used a consortium agreement between COSC and CSU-Pueblo. There are some finer points to it, but it can be made to work. COSC can grant both the AA you seek and take you right into a Bachelors program. Open book exams (except Algebra, and I've never even looked at anything higher math) are fine, I'm pretty good at taking tests in general, and I can find information quickly in a book. I'm scared of CLEP/DSSTs where there is no book, right? Are they multiple choice at least? Haha, those scare me to death, for any subject! I figured most don't take classes at those 3 schools unless absolutely necessary. After talking to COSC today, before I do anything with them, I want to at least get the ALEKS Algebra on my ACE transcript. I've already requested the transcript for the Institutes Ethics class. Disappointed that the darn business speech from CTC doesn't seem to fit the speech requirement anywhere else. Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - dfrecore - 09-17-2016 Catalytic Wrote:Thank you! The only thing is I think my Intermediate Algebra won't count as the required Algebra, as it's a remedial level course at the community college? For the TESC residency thing, is that to waive taking X number of actual class credits with them? Hope that all helps. Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - cookderosa - 09-17-2016 I positively despise school, so I don't really see a Master's in my future, but I can activate my husband's GI Bill for my use after he retires. (I could do it before but it would be wasted in its current form.) If I can't successfully take a bunch of alternative credits, it will probably take me another 20 years for the Bachelor's (it's only been 25 years since I started my Associate's!) I did come across a Coursera course tonight that I enrolled in, called Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects. I've never used Coursera, I did the free class, going to search the forums to find out if Coursera courses qualify for any credits LOL. Anyway, it was well spoken of in the homeschool group, so I figured it wouldn't hurt. (As a side note, I wish I'd come across you and your book/FB page many years ago! I did enroll myself and my 2 hs seniors in ALEKS tonight, and I plan to go through your FB page and read your book soon!) [/QUOTE] Thanks for the complement, I always appreciate kind words . I hear you, my comments were more toward making a case for keeping costs as low as possible, now that I know you have teens, that's REALLY a good reason LOL! I have teens too, and my grocery bill is astronomical ha ha. Need guidance, combo traditional and tests possible? - Catalytic - 09-17-2016 Quote:Both COSC and TESU will accept Intermediate Algebra, just because one school will or won't accept a course doesn't mean that a different school will do the same. COSC will also take Beginning Algebra as an elective, while TESU won't at all. Every school is different this way. Ah ok, hmmm, I'll think about sending COSC my transcripts as they are and see what they do with my math. Quote:going to search the forums to find out if Coursera courses qualify for any credits LOL. No Coursera courses are ACE- or NCCRS-recommended at this time, so they won't count for credit. I did enroll myself and my 2 hs seniors in ALEKS tonight - just be ok with your kids not getting credit at traditional schools for these courses. They are ACE-recommended, so some schools will accept them, but most won't. That's ok though - they're cheap! Yes, I'm ok with the ACE "credits" for now. I know our local college where we plan to retire is on the ACE list, I just don't know if they accept everything or just some things. (Glad I signed up for the free Coursera then!) Quote:I'm scared of CLEP/DSSTs where there is no book, right? Are they multiple choice at least? Yes! Haha, those scare me to death, for any subject! These should not scare you, some of the exams are pretty easy. BUT, if you don't want to test out, that's ok. There are plenty of other ways to get the credits (SL, Study.com, Shmoop, Saylor, etc.). I'll see how I feel about them after this Coursera course, if I feel more confident. I DO have "easy access" to a test center for CLEP/DSST, its hours just stink for my schedule. Would be a bit easier for a test I didn't have to take during a specific window of time, though. Quote:I figured most don't take classes at those 3 schools unless absolutely necessary. Most don't because it's expensive. But some do - depending on financial aid and other things. After talking to COSC today, before I do anything with them, I want to at least get the ALEKS Algebra on my ACE transcript. I've already requested the transcript for the Institutes Ethics class. Not sure what you mean by this - did you actually order the ACE transcript to be sent to COSC? Or for the course to be added to your ACE transcript? You have to pay for each ACE transcript to be sent, so I would wait until you get some courses on it before sending. Sorry, requested for it to be added to ACE. I want to get a few courses on my ACE transcript before I send it anywhere. Quote:Disappointed that the darn business speech from CTC doesn't seem to fit the speech requirement anywhere else. If you have a syllabus stating that this course is a speech class, then you can probably get it accepted at either school as speech. After you send the transcript and have it evaluated (and this is assuming that they don't put it as speech), then you can request that they review it, along with the syllabus you sent. TESU is fairly quick to review and make a decision. Hopefully they'll see it your way. Oh, I will see about getting the syllabus! Quote:Thanks for the complement, I always appreciate kind words . I hear you, my comments were more toward making a case for keeping costs as low as possible, now that I know you have teens, that's REALLY a good reason LOL! I have teens too, and my grocery bill is astronomical ha ha. Our grocery bill is crazy, but thankfully isn't as bad as when we had 4 teens in the house! |