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Can you help me with the least expensive way to take the following courses - geissingert - 06-06-2019 Can you help me with the least expensive way to take the following courses? My daughter is enrolling with Charter Oak Oral Communication Global Understanding Natural Science with lab Managerial Accounting ITE101 Management Info Systems (Doing this through Saylor) MGT101 Principles of Management MKT220 Principles of Marketing Managerial Finance MGT315 Organizational Behavior Additional Science Course: Additional Natural Science course- would nutrition count for this? Business Statistics- can another course be taken. She took intro to Stats. She didn't like the course I'm not sure what these are? Bus Major Pre-requisites Pre-requisite coursework TIA RE: Can you help me with the least expensive way to take the following courses - dfrecore - 06-06-2019 CLEP will be your cheapest option (if you go through ModernStates for the prep and get the voucher) to take Management & Marketing. Saylor will be the cheapest way to get Finance & Org Behavior. WGU Academy would be a cheap option for Intro to Communications and Chemistry (no lab). $150 for a single month, you'd want to get those both done in 1 month. Study.com is probably the cheapest option for a course with a lab, and you could grab Managerial accounting while you're there (since you pay for 2 courses anyway). The Bio virtual lab is only a $40 add-on. Another option: sign up for SL and take Intro to Religions and the Chem lab (only). RE: Can you help me with the least expensive way to take the following courses - MNomadic - 06-06-2019 Also if you wanted an additional cheap science course, you could go with a free CLEP such as natural science or biology. Onlinedegree.com would be one of the next cheapest sources of credit for something like science at $9 IF your daughter is at least 18 years old. |