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RE: Biochemistry options? - Insert Name - 04-28-2022 (04-28-2022, 10:37 PM)ss20ts Wrote:Thank you.(04-28-2022, 10:30 PM)Insert Name Wrote: Going to ask the question. I see SDC recommended for lab science often. Is there a reason SDC is recommended over Portage? Is it just cost? Or is there something else? RE: Biochemistry options? - allvia - 04-29-2022 (04-28-2022, 03:58 PM)Alpha Wrote: Biochem can exist as an upper or lower level course, with a lab, without a lab, etc.. Does it matter? WGU - Requirement for transfer reads 'One course, equivalent to 3 units, in Biochemistry. One course in biochemistry. This course must be taken within the past 5 years. Cannot be satisfied by degree.' RE: Biochemistry options? - dfrecore - 04-29-2022 (04-28-2022, 10:30 PM)Insert Name Wrote: Going to ask the question. I see SDC recommended for lab science often. Is there a reason SDC is recommended over Portage? Is it just cost? Or is there something else? Study.com is recommended for lab sciences for schools that require a lab science that will accept ACE credit; they have several lab science courses, and it's $199/mo for 2 courses, plus an additional $70(?) for a virtual lab. So a course comes out to be around $170 for 4cr. Portage is a lot more expensive than Study, hence the reason you'd want to take it at SDC. (04-28-2022, 10:37 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Maybe if you need RA credit this is a good idea? Don't know if they're considered RA credits though. Portage courses are all RA credits, transcripted through Geneva College. So they're a good option for many. RE: Biochemistry options? - allvia - 05-13-2022 (04-28-2022, 03:02 PM)allvia Wrote:(04-28-2022, 02:35 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Do you mean microbiology? https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/Single.aspx?aid=19143&pid=54 I don't see biochemistry as a required course there. They just updated their evaluation again - WGU has dropped the Biochemistry and now it is 3 credits of Pathophysiology. I will ask about this under a new thread - thank you to all who responded to the Biochemistry inquiry. It is getting hard to keep up with this RN to BSN at WGU plan. |