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RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - Seagull - 03-01-2021 (02-28-2021, 11:59 PM)qiaoyiren Wrote:I wouldn't worry too much since most students get away with Cs anyway and can still get a master degree or above.(02-28-2021, 11:06 PM)rachel83az Wrote: As long as you've already met the point requirements, it's fine to only submit a minimal assignment. However, bear in mind that if you intend to go to grad school then some schools apparently want a specific score for ACE classes. Although SDC is pass/fail, they can show scores on their transcripts if the recipient school wants. ![]() RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - qiaoyiren - 03-01-2021 (03-01-2021, 10:03 PM)Seagull Wrote:(02-28-2021, 11:59 PM)qiaoyiren Wrote:I wouldn't worry too much since most students get away with Cs anyway and can still get a master degree or above.(02-28-2021, 11:06 PM)rachel83az Wrote: As long as you've already met the point requirements, it's fine to only submit a minimal assignment. However, bear in mind that if you intend to go to grad school then some schools apparently want a specific score for ACE classes. Although SDC is pass/fail, they can show scores on their transcripts if the recipient school wants. Really!!??I noticed almost every master programs require 3/4 gpa. RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - Seagull - 03-01-2021 I have been looking only at competency based masters so far so not sure. (03-01-2021, 09:32 AM)jsh1138 Wrote:Then how are we supposed to know if it works if no one brags about it?(02-28-2021, 06:58 PM)qiaoyiren Wrote: I am taking a psychology course for 3 upper credits on study.com.This is my first time taking course on study.com. ![]() ![]() RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - Cofffeee - 03-02-2021 (03-01-2021, 12:52 AM)qiaoyiren Wrote:(03-01-2021, 12:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: LOL, if you're going to a semi-competitive or competitive program, yes - some will look at your last 30-60 credits, and if you don't have the credits to show for it, they'll try to get the GPA from your ACE or alternative transcript just for admission purposes. You can always send them what info you have, the majority of the time, they just want to know you have taken a similar course for entry requirements. There are many other programs you can apply to that are "less" competitive or apply to the competency based degree programs available. Sophia can reset ur course and allow u to retake it if u r not happy with ur grade. But its advisable only if ur school will ask grades for ur Sophia courses and u r definitely not happy with current grades. So ultimately its upto u to decide if u want to retake courses again RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - qiaoyiren - 03-02-2021 (03-02-2021, 04:10 AM)Cofffeee Wrote:Oh...That's a lot of work...(03-01-2021, 12:52 AM)qiaoyiren Wrote:(03-01-2021, 12:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: LOL, if you're going to a semi-competitive or competitive program, yes - some will look at your last 30-60 credits, and if you don't have the credits to show for it, they'll try to get the GPA from your ACE or alternative transcript just for admission purposes. You can always send them what info you have, the majority of the time, they just want to know you have taken a similar course for entry requirements. There are many other programs you can apply to that are "less" competitive or apply to the competency based degree programs available. RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - Seagull - 03-02-2021 (03-02-2021, 04:10 AM)Cofffeee Wrote:Sophia allows one retake for each challenge, unit and milestone so you can adjust and improve as you go. The chat there helps with resetting, during the day, workdays but when the chat is active it is done in a minute or so.(03-01-2021, 12:52 AM)qiaoyiren Wrote:(03-01-2021, 12:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: LOL, if you're going to a semi-competitive or competitive program, yes - some will look at your last 30-60 credits, and if you don't have the credits to show for it, they'll try to get the GPA from your ACE or alternative transcript just for admission purposes. You can always send them what info you have, the majority of the time, they just want to know you have taken a similar course for entry requirements. There are many other programs you can apply to that are "less" competitive or apply to the competency based degree programs available. RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - jsh1138 - 03-02-2021 (03-01-2021, 10:11 PM)Seagull Wrote: I have been looking only at competency based masters so far so not sure. I would hold all the bragging for after you get the degree, personally. Any time you get anyone to bend a rule for you or whatever I would just keep it to yourself til you finish the program. RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - qiaoyiren - 03-02-2021 (03-02-2021, 11:16 PM)jsh1138 Wrote:(03-01-2021, 10:11 PM)Seagull Wrote: I have been looking only at competency based masters so far so not sure. I am not going to do this now . Grad school might ask my ACE transcript. RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - bjcheung77 - 03-02-2021 I would just put the extra energy/time into the course as it saved you the energy/money/time already compared to a regular course at a college or university. Doing that extra assignment or two will help you in the long run as you get "feedback" on how to improve your grades and how the format/rubric works for each Upper Level course you take. The more feedback, the better you get with each additional course crossed off your list... Study.com is the major Upper Level course provider I am taking courses from... and this is for the sake of learning, not just getting the credits! RE: Can I be a bad student on study.com? - qiaoyiren - 03-03-2021 (03-02-2021, 11:50 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would just put the extra energy/time into the course as it saved you the energy/money/time already compared to a regular course at a college or university. Doing that extra assignment or two will help you in the long run as you get "feedback" on how to improve your grades and how the format/rubric works for each Upper Level course you take. The more feedback, the better you get with each additional course crossed off your list... Study.com is the major Upper Level course provider I am taking courses from... and this is for the sake of learning, not just getting the credits! I think what you said makes sense, thank you for your suggestion! |