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Archer Wrote:As we have a week or so to decide please return with your feedback, I've still not decided which I'll take. Probably SOWH but I still need to double check if that'd end up doubling up on other credits from my CC.
In other news, final term starts tomorrow. Still need to test out of 9 credits I think... Halfway through public comm, probably just going to take a week off work and blow through Microbio/Comm (that's 6 credits) on SL. Ready to be done. Has anybody taken Operating Systems? It's that and the capstone this term.
Operating Systems was my one B. The midterm tripped me up. It was 8 essay questions with a 2hr time limit rather than the usual 3hrs most TESU exams had. I got tripped up thinking I had one less question than there was and took too much time on the first two. Plus the annoyance that the way TESU exams are structured, you can't revisit a section once you leave it... And essay questions are one per section.
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davewill Wrote:Operating Systems was my one B. The midterm tripped me up. It was 8 essay questions with a 2hr time limit rather than the usual 3hrs most TESU exams had. I got tripped up thinking I had one less question than there was and took too much time on the first two. Plus the annoyance that the way TESU exams are structured, you can't revisit a section once you leave it... And essay questions are one per section.
I finished Software Engineering with a B, hated that class. Who did you have for Operating Systems? That midterm sounds horrible.
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Hitting deadline on free class, anybody else have input on the history vs. it fundamentals? Still uncertain, I think IT fundamentals may be best just to make it easier to pass. History might be better designed though.
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Does anybody know the quickest single credit I can pick up? I've taken the TEEX stuff + NFA creds. I'm short .3 credit in my plan and they won't waive it. Suggesting TES-100 cornerstone because they say it can be completed in a single day.
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Archer Wrote:Does anybody know the quickest single credit I can pick up? I've taken the TEEX stuff + NFA creds. I'm short .3 credit in my plan and they won't waive it. Suggesting TES-100 cornerstone because they say it can be completed in a single day.
How about the Medical Technology TECEP? It's one credit. Would be cheaper than doing TES-100.
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Archer Wrote:Does anybody know the quickest single credit I can pick up? I've taken the TEEX stuff + NFA creds. I'm short .3 credit in my plan and they won't waive it. Suggesting TES-100 cornerstone because they say it can be completed in a single day.
Comfortable with math? Maybe there's an ALEKS course you haven't used in your plan yet that you can pick up for $20 (if done under a month). It'd be 3 credits, but the overage won't hurt.
This would probably be a long shot, but someone else here said they were able to complete a Shmoop.com history course in one day during their free trial, so there's three credits for free. If you do it in a more reasonable time but stay under a month, it'll still only cost $25
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Saylor's Intro to Sociology (1 credit) and Intro to Psychology (2 credits) are only $25.
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Archer Wrote:Does anybody know the quickest single credit I can pick up? I've taken the TEEX stuff + NFA creds. I'm short .3 credit in my plan and they won't waive it. Suggesting TES-100 cornerstone because they say it can be completed in a single day.
Even if it could be completed in a single day, if you registered now, you'd pay a late reg fee, and couldn't start until September 1.
Besides jsd's suggestions of ALEKS and Shmoop: have you taken the Free Insurance Ethics course? How about a Saylor course (Sociology, Intro to business)? Last choice (only because of cost): something from SL.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll look into Saylor and Shmoop. I did take the insurance ethics course and they counted it as a duplicate of Straighterline's ethics class. Has anybody had it register as anything else?
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