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RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rachel83az - 06-18-2020 (06-18-2020, 06:59 PM)rvm Wrote: Do the English Comp courses have proctored exams? That's a concern for us because we're in a rural area where Internet is very slow - just slightly better than dial-up - with no options to upgrade or switch ISPs . My state is still in phase I of re-opening (libraries are closed) so there's no where we can go to get faster Internet at this time. ProctorU and RPN have never worked for us at our home. How are your cell phone connections? Do you get LTE? If so, tethering or getting a cell modem during/for tests ought to at least allow you to do RPNow. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - anewmanx - 06-18-2020 (06-18-2020, 04:31 PM)ctcarl Wrote:Not self paced. Online community college classes, something like $70 a credit for out of state.(06-17-2020, 02:55 PM)anewmanx Wrote: https://www.nmjc.edu/ help with degree plan for my 17 yo - alab21 - 06-18-2020 (06-18-2020, 06:59 PM)rvm Wrote:(06-18-2020, 08:54 AM)alab21 Wrote: If you’re a homeschool family, you might also consider joining one of the Homeschooling for College Credit Facebook groups for your state. They may also have some dual credit options. English is not from what I can tell. I’m enrolled in Eng 101. 5 papers (4% each), writers journals (10%), participation assignments 5%, eportfolio 6%, content mastery(25%), quizzes (40%). I’m pretty sure 102 doesn’t either. You can call their help line and ask. Be sure to use the EA helpline linked on their page. The main campus often has no idea about the EA classes. College algebra is proctored. It’s 100% of the grade. Sent from my iPhone using DegreeForum.net RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - ss20ts - 06-19-2020 (06-18-2020, 09:38 PM)rvm Wrote:(06-18-2020, 11:21 AM)ss20ts Wrote: I've never seen an ethics concentration at any college or university. Usually you take one ethics course and you're done with ethics. It's great that you're picking courses for her. How involved in this plan is she? She needs to be invested in this and doing the legwork. She will be the one talking with colleges and figuring out her degree plan once she's enrolled. The colleges won't legally be able to discuss anything with you due to FERPA. Why doesn't she join the forum and ask questions? Has she started any of the Sophia courses? That might be a good start for her right now because everything on Sophia is free until July 31st. Distance learning isn't for everyone. Some people excel at it and others struggle immensely. I looked at the Study.com link you provided and it would be really nice if they listed out the schools that they're talking about having an ethics concentration. None of the schools they show even have a philosophy program. They're all degrees in healthcare. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - anewmanx - 06-19-2020 It’s worth mentioning there is a pretty large discount out there for a year of study.com, but for the life of me I don’t remember the website I found it on. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rachel83az - 06-19-2020 (06-19-2020, 11:40 AM)anewmanx Wrote: It’s worth mentioning there is a pretty large discount out there for a year of study.com, but for the life of me I don’t remember the website I found it on. I know I saw it mentioned here but I thought that the discount was over. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - anewmanx - 06-19-2020 (06-19-2020, 11:50 AM)rachel83az Wrote:https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Study-com-annual-discount-983-99(06-19-2020, 11:40 AM)anewmanx Wrote: It’s worth mentioning there is a pretty large discount out there for a year of study.com, but for the life of me I don’t remember the website I found it on. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - ss20ts - 06-19-2020 (06-19-2020, 12:08 PM)anewmanx Wrote:(06-19-2020, 11:50 AM)rachel83az Wrote:https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Study-com-annual-discount-983-99(06-19-2020, 11:40 AM)anewmanx Wrote: It’s worth mentioning there is a pretty large discount out there for a year of study.com, but for the life of me I don’t remember the website I found it on. This thread was over a year ago. I don't see anyone talking about a SDC discount code lately. Wish there was! I want to take a bunch of courses from them, but not thrilled about $200 a month to do it. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - schlocker - 06-19-2020 TESU has a minimum age of 18. Looking if Excelsior has a minimum age for my 16 year old, starting in August. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - bjcheung77 - 06-20-2020 For those who didn't know already, COSC age requirement is 16. TESU is 18, Excelsior doesn't matter as long as the applicant has a high school diploma or GED. Note: This high school diploma can be either a homeschooled diploma, an online school, or a public/private high school. So EC, for example, if you are 14 (or your child), have a homeschooled high school diploma because you accelerated & compacted your education, and have completed your all college requirements but the Capstone/Cornerstone, you can finish the degree after taking two more courses at Excelsior. |