Looking for input - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: General Education-Related Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-General-Education-Related-Discussion) +--- Thread: Looking for input (/Thread-Looking-for-input--26446) Pages:
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Looking for input - inkleind - 04-08-2017 It sure doesn't feel like cheating! Feels like winning! Edit: This came across as me condoning cheating, I don't. I do appreciate the tools provided that work for my learning style. Sorry for any confusion, just trying to be helpful. Looking for input - varJosh - 04-08-2017 sanantone Wrote:Isn't this cheating? :leaving: It is if you use it to answer questions for each quiz. Hopefully people don't exploit this and get the option taken away because I use it to study fo the finals and going over what I missed if I score at least a 60% after 3 tries. Looking for input - varJosh - 04-08-2017 inkleind Wrote:It sure doesn't feel like cheating! It probably will not feel like "winning" when someone cheats and fails the final, wasting $100, and not learning a damn thing. Looking for input - inkleind - 04-08-2017 Yeah, y'all definitely took this the wrong way. Or I explained poorly. Or a mixture of both. I use it to verify my quiz answers but that final is all me. Just like a clep. Hopefully someone else has a similar learning style to me and can appreciate the tip. I know I did when I saw it elsewhere on here. Nothing but love y'all! Looking for input - SolarKat - 04-08-2017 sanantone Wrote:It depends on the individual. I am, personally, much faster at testing. I study for a few hours and take a test soon after. When I took SL courses, I think it took me a few days, cumulatively, to finish my courses. However, I wasn't able to work on the courses on consecutive days, so I ended up taking a month to finish two courses. Study.com courses take way too much time. I can't sit at a computer for 8 hours a day trying to knock out one of their courses quickly. I agree about the testing - I can't get to our local test centers conveniently with the family schedule, so I go with the things I can do at home. You have a really good point, too, about the Study.com classes - they can take a loooooong time if you watch the videos (I just skim the transcripts), and/or if you read slowly, and/or if the material is completely new to you. I tried to do the sociology, which was new to me...and I wanted to scoop my brain out with a salad fork. It was awful. I gave up after about 4 lessons. Instead, I went with World Religions, which I knew a bit about, and zipped through it. Same for the computer stuff, history/government, etc. Stuff that I'd seen before, I could rip through pretty quickly. Looking for input - Scryer - 04-10-2017 Ok I think I got my plan figured out, I have updated my road map per Defrecore: [attachment=1531] Per Sanatone: my courses over all won't change (aside from the ones that I did change...:p), but the method on how I take these courses on could change, especially once that I could double up on i.e Micro/macroeconomics or ones that I feel would just take to long like a couple straighterline courses. Looking for input - bjcheung77 - 04-11-2017 Scryer Wrote:Ok I think I got my plan figured out, I have updated my road map per There's a couple of issues - one is the pricing for these courses are not entirely correct and there are other options for the ed4credit/Sophia courses. If you're adamant in taking these courses, you can take the Environmental Science course at Davar or use Straighterline for it, cheaper than $279. Since we're taking a course at Davar, the MIS course offered from ed4credits is also offered from them, at $70 vs the $195 at ed4credit. Looking for input - inkleind - 04-11-2017 What about saylor too? Wouldn't that drop your total cost quite a bit as well? |