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RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - MNomadic - 08-19-2020 (08-18-2020, 08:00 AM)rachel83az Wrote: The final set of $99 courses are now open! My initial thoughts on what I have are as follows: So it looks like CSE 105 uses cerego as a study tool to prep for the quizzes. Do you happen to know if the quiz questions come right out of the cerego practice questions? That would support my learning style better if I could just skim the readings and use the cerego practice to prep for the quizzes. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 08-19-2020 (08-19-2020, 12:37 AM)MNomadic Wrote: So it looks like CSE 105 uses cerego as a study tool to prep for the quizzes. Do you happen to know if the quiz questions come right out of the cerego practice questions? That would support my learning style better if I could just skim the readings and use the cerego practice to prep for the quizzes. Ah ha, I hadn't noticed the Cerego component during my initial look. I dug through to find the Cerego content. It appears to be similar to, though not the same as, the pool of questions for the quiz. Unlike Human Origins where much of the questions were exactly the same for both, this is not the case here. That said, going by the first week's content, the quiz for the first week at least wasn't especially difficult. If you have a passing familiarity with computers, it looks like this course should be relatively easy. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - MNomadic - 08-19-2020 I asked about working ahead and this was the response Quote:The weeks will become available over time, this is intended design to allow students to experience the material over time (you'll learn better this way) rather than camp out at your PC one weekend to finish the entire course. but, but, I want to work ahead! LOL now I'm tempted to sign up for more cheap ASU courses but there isn't anything left(starting this term) that will directly contribute to my degree goals and I still have some sophias, IT certs, and other alt credits to get through in the coming months before I enroll. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 08-19-2020 (08-19-2020, 03:57 PM)MNomadic Wrote: I asked about working ahead and this was the response It is a bit annoying that they won't let you work ahead. The first week is very frustrating. The "how to ASU" is in the first part of every ASU course and it's a bit annoying when you have to do it for multiple classes. Oh well. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - SweetsugarNL - 08-20-2020 It takes me an hour for each class to set up lol. I know already that this way of study is very time-consuming. Well, see how it goes?. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 08-21-2020 Working my way through Chemistry. It absolutely feels like it has 5x as much stuff (at least in this first "week") as the other ASU courses. Unlike other courses that say 18 hours and it takes you 2 or 3, chemistry may well take you the full 18 hours. We'll see what happens with future weeks. Thankfully, I don't absolutely need this course but I've been interested in chemistry for a while so I'd really like to get through the material. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - Ann7 - 08-21-2020 I have done a few of the ASU courses and thought I would share my experience.... Intro to Communications - not difficult but takes time if doing well, with two writing assignments weekly referencing back to the weeks videos and reading material and a quiz Western Civilization - very enjoyable! Lots of video and reading with a weekly quiz intro. to Health and Wellness - very easy! lots of small quick assignments like posting comments, answering small interactive questions, quiz, videos and charts etc Communications only has a final(proctored) and the other two had midterms (not proctored yet timed) and proctored finals I took between 9 -15 hours a week on each of my communications and western civilization classes mainly due to note taking by hand.., I found that if a video was 15 minutes long I spent 45 minutes by pausing and writing notes! So if you only watch and read it's quick, but if you are like me...it can take awhile For my health class it only took me 5 - 6 hours maximum a week to watch videos, read charts, take notes, assignments and quiz. I'm still working on self paced English composition 1. It is a lot of work!! I am not good with technology and you have to set up a website to house all of your journals and writing assignments and I would be so much faster "old school" writing on paper! I will finish it though!!! I plan on taking Sophia Eng. Comp 2 afterwards! I hope this info. helps someone ! I just signed up for ASU astronomy with lab which hopefully will fulfill COSC science with lab requirement. It looked challenging yet doable until I saw the lab questions!!! I'm not sure if I will be able to do that part! I'm an older learner and Algebra is gone from my brain!! Do they teach you how to do the math or you have to be able to do that on your own?? Has anyone done study.com Biology101 with the virtual lab? That is my only other option. SL lab is sent by mail and I'm in another country... not feasible I would greatly appreciate anyone's take on which lab is easiest Biology101 from study.com or ASU astronomy lab? Or your thoughts on either if you've taken one of these? Is there a math component to Bio101L? Does ASU astronomy get easier or worse? Thank you!!! RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 08-22-2020 (08-21-2020, 07:09 PM)Pathfinder Wrote: I just signed up for ASU astronomy with lab which hopefully will fulfill COSC science with lab requirement. It looked challenging yet doable until I saw the lab questions!!! I'm not sure if I will be able to do that part! I'm an older learner and Algebra is gone from my brain!! Do they teach you how to do the math or you have to be able to do that on your own??Keep going! As I wrote in my review here: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-The-official-guide-to-self-study-RA-courses-from-ASU-BYU-UIdaho-etc the videos aren't necessarily enough to explain the formulae. However, you can do pretty poorly on the labs and still be able to get at least a C. Sign up for Wolfram Alpha and you can have many of the formulas explained to you. I might have been able to get 100% on at least the early labs if I had done this. Check the discussion forum before attempting the labs. The instructor puts MUCH better instructions there, especially after multiple students have issues with the questions. I moved doing the astronomy lessons from first thing on Tuesday to Friday or Saturday to take advantage of this. Remember that you get 3 tries with everything, except the midterm and the final. That really, really helps. RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - SweetsugarNL - 08-22-2020 They send alot emails about human origins. Is this normal? RE: ASU credit for $99 until 08-17-2020! - rachel83az - 08-22-2020 Yes, they will send a lot of emails! Especially in the first week. You'll get a new email every day. I never read a single one of those emails unless it had a title like "site outage" or something like that. There was a brief period towards the end of the last session where the discussion boards went down and all the classes sent out an email about that. |