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Questions about Excelsior BSLA - lonelySamurai - 04-05-2023 I want to get my BSLA at Excelsior, here is what I have so far from sophia and one class from SNHU. Where could I get my UL, without writing papers and what other classes would you recommend to satisfy my remaining LL credit without writing papers. Sophia: Art History l Art History ll Calculus l College Algebra Developing Effective Teams English Comp l Environmental Science Financial Accounting Intro To Business Intro To Ethics Intro To IT Intro To Nutrition Intro To Statistics Intro To Web Development Macroeconomics Microeconomics Project Management US History l US History ll Visual Communications SNHU: Perspectives In Humanities RE: Is excelsior still the quickest and cheapest? - dfrecore - 04-05-2023 (04-05-2023, 04:03 PM)lonelySamurai Wrote: I want to get my BSLA at Excelsior, here is what I have so far from sophia and one class from SNHU. Where could I get my UL, without writing papers and what other classes would you recommend to satisfy my remaining LL credit without writing papers. All LL can be done w/o writing papers except English Comp II - EU doesn't take exams for that requirement, so you're out of luck. UL can be done with no papers through Coopersmith - but only certain courses are accepted as Arts & Sciences, so you need to make sure you do the right courses before you plunk down money to take them. RE: Is excelsior still the quickest and cheapest? - lonelySamurai - 04-05-2023 (04-05-2023, 05:08 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-05-2023, 04:03 PM)lonelySamurai Wrote: I want to get my BSLA at Excelsior, here is what I have so far from sophia and one class from SNHU. Where could I get my UL, without writing papers and what other classes would you recommend to satisfy my remaining LL credit without writing papers. Thank you, do you have any reccomendations on where else I can get LL other than sophia? RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - rachel83az - 04-06-2023 I've split your questions off into a new thread. Study.com can be a good source of LL credits. They're more expensive than Sophia, but they have more A&S classes. Most of their LL classes require only quizzes and a final exam. A handful, including English Comp, also require assignments/essays. You need to check each class beforehand to see what it requires. RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - dfrecore - 04-06-2023 Here's where everything you've taken goes: Written English English Comp l Ethics/Humanities Intro To Ethics Art History l Art History ll Perspectives In Humanities Developing Effective Teams SocSci/History Macroeconomics Microeconomics US History l US History ll Math/Science Calculus l College Algebra Intro To Statistics Environmental Science Intro To Nutrition Free Electives Financial Accounting Intro To Business Intro To IT Intro To Web Development Project Management Visual Communications So you have met all of your requirements for each GE area. For UL: A&S (GE) - you need 21cr UL there, and 3cr will come from the Capstone, so 18cr to bring in Free Electives - you need 9cr UL there, and 3cr will come from the Cornerstone, so 6cr to bring in. For LL: A&S (GE) - you need English Comp II This will put you at 40cr taken + EC2 (3cr) = 43cr / then add the 21cr of UL = 64cr Free Electives - you've taken 18cr / add the 9cr of UL = 27cr + Info Lit (1cr) = 28cr - so you need to take 28cr of anything EC will bring in RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - lonelySamurai - 04-06-2023 (04-06-2023, 11:57 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's where everything you've taken goes: Thank you! (04-06-2023, 04:44 AM)rachel83az Wrote: I've split your questions off into a new thread. Do you know which LL courses I could take from SDC that wouldn't duplicate my ones from sophia? RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - bjcheung77 - 04-06-2023 @lonelySamurai, I recommend creating a spreadsheet template of the requirements for reference and tracking purposes, you can then link us to your onedrive or google drive (make it viewable, not editable). I also recommend completing a few more courses on Sophia.org as they're the best option for your general education (English Comp II) and your remaining lower level electives. You can review the Sophia.org WIKI and see which courses you haven't taken yet. Link: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sophia.org_Equivalency_List RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - dfrecore - 04-07-2023 (04-06-2023, 07:57 PM)lonelySamurai Wrote:(04-06-2023, 11:57 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's where everything you've taken goes: There are literally too many to list. It's pretty easy to figure out which duplicate what you've already taken at Sophia, so you may just want to check and see which ones you're leaning towards and then ask about those specific courses here instead. The good thing about making the switch to SDC is that you can pick courses that have no papers. There may be some at Sophia that don't have any papers either, I might try to do a few of those first since it's cheaper. RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - lonelySamurai - 04-09-2023 (04-07-2023, 03:38 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-06-2023, 07:57 PM)lonelySamurai Wrote:(04-06-2023, 11:57 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's where everything you've taken goes: Thank you, I already completed all of the courses on sophia without papers. Who knows I might knock out some of these shorter essay courses on sophia. RE: Questions about Excelsior BSLA - lonelySamurai - 07-20-2024 I finally completed my degree from Excelsior on May 1st. I started taking Sophia classes in February 2023, then tested out at CooperSmith. After that, I finished my Cornerstone, Capstone, and Information Literacy classes at Excelsior. I also want to thank everyone on this forum who helped me achieve this goal. Thank you so much! Down below is the list of classes I completed and from where. Sophia: US History US History II Calculus I College Algebra Conflict Resolution Developing Effective Teams Eng Comp I Eng Comp II Environmental Science Financial Accounting Human Biology Intro to Bus Intro to Ethics Intro to Information tech Intro to Nutrition Intro to Statistics Intro to Web Dev Macroeconomics Microeconomics Principles of finance Project management Visual Communications Ancient Greek philosophers Human Bio Lab Intro to College Math Intro to psych Intro to python programming Intro to relational databases IT career Exploration CooperSmith: Sport and Exercise Psych Drugs society and human behavior Abnormal psych Family therapy Foundations of stress management Substance abuse counseling Study.com: Presentation skills in the workplace (forgot about this one) Lawshelf: Administrative law Protection for employees Excelsior: Info lit Cornerstone Capstone Also, my degree is a plain BSLA. I forgot to mention, I also had a short stint at SNHU, but they didn't count the one class I took there, which was Perspective in Humanities. |