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Did I miss the memo? Jumpcourse, SL finals, and a potpourri of questions - triforce828 - 07-05-2017 I used to read the forums religiously a couple of years ago. As I read the more current posts and prepare for completing a degree, I'm a little confused about a few things. 1. Jumpcourse: Has jumpcourse.com gone out of business? Their website is gone. Are the credits I earned and added to ACE in 2015 transferable to TESU? 2. SL Finals: In 2015, in order to pass the SL class, you needed to have at least a 70% on the final or something like that. It seems like it changed back to having a certain number of points to pass. And if necessary, just clicking randomly on the final. 3. Does study.com offer direct transfer of units to TESU/COSC? I know you can transfer completed SL courses to COSC (and it comes in with the grade!). I would still have the study.com courses transcripted to ACE. 4. I also feel like I read somewhere if (for example) you transfer in study.com/SL/CLEP Western Civ 1 to TESU it fulfills the "Civil & Global Learning - Diversity" area AND 3 units of the "Knowledge of Human Cultures" area. One would still need to have enough units for the degree but both those areas would be fulfilled. That seems like too good of a deal, especially for someone who has a lot of electives. It just doesn't seem right. 5. As a study.com affiliate through TESU, I know the 1 unit Cornerstone class is waived, but it is not issued as a 1 unit elective on the evaluation, right? 6a. Does ALEKS "College Algebra with Trigonometry" transfer to TESU as MAT 121 (College Algebra) or MAT 129 (Precalculus)? I feel like I read PreCalculus is also known as "College Algebra with Trigonometry." And then I have the complication of having taken Trigonometry and PreCalculus at community college. I might have 11 units of math [3 Coll. Alg (ALEKS), 3 units Trig (CC), 5 units PreCalc (CC)] or just 8 units of math if ALEKS is redundant with either course. I need all the elective units I can get. 6b. Wait... do I run the risk of having my 5 unit CC PreCalc downgraded to TESU's 3-unit MAT 129? Or do they just put the extra units in electives? Whew, I think those are my big questions! Thankyouthankyouthankyou in advance for your help! Did I miss the memo? Jumpcourse, SL finals, and a potpourri of questions - cookderosa - 07-06-2017 I'll take #2. No minimum needed for the final, you need 70% for the COURSE. Check the syllabus, weight of final exams range from 50% down to 20%. For effeciency, we've only selected courses that you could pass (or super close to it) before sitting the final. Did I miss the memo? Jumpcourse, SL finals, and a potpourri of questions - bjcheung77 - 07-06-2017 triforce828 Wrote:I used to read the forums religiously a couple of years ago. As I read the more current posts and prepare for completing a degree, I'm a little confused about a few things. Hey, I've entered in some answers, hopefully it is what you're looking for. Did I miss the memo? Jumpcourse, SL finals, and a potpourri of questions - Thorne - 07-06-2017 Quote: 1. Jumpcourse: Has jumpcourse.com gone out of business? Their website is gone. Are the credits I earned and added to ACE in 2015 transferable to TESU?Yeah, they are gone. However, any courses you completed in the past are still ACE recommended, so TESU will probably accept them for credit Quote:SL Finals: In 2015, in order to pass the SL class, you needed to have at least a 70% on the final or something like that. It seems like it changed back to having a certain number of points to pass. And if necessary, just clicking randomly on the final.70% overall. There may be one exception from what I've read (Intro to Psych, just read the syllabus to make sure), but every other course requires a total 70 for credit Not sure about the rest, but here's what I can offer. |