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I think your best bet would be to contact SpanTran and see what they say. They may not give you an answer without paying, but I think they should at least tell you if they'll evaluate it or not.
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Saylor exams are fun, however, two or three times I had problems with the extension. Or maybe my internet stopped for a second, and I was out of the exam.
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For those wondering, yes - Saylor has a cheap Customer Service course that is worth 3 credits for $5 bucks!
And no, for the CertiProf, these are just Credly badges, they have no ACE credit and there are a few freebies.
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(03-31-2022, 05:32 PM)MrPanda Wrote: Saylor exams are fun.
That sounds loco! Just kidding.
If you are a bueno test taker and can find some low-hanging fruta, then Saylor can be ok.
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03-31-2022, 08:04 PM
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(03-31-2022, 07:59 PM)LevelUP Wrote: (03-31-2022, 05:32 PM)MrPanda Wrote: Saylor exams are fun.
That sounds loco! Just kidding.
If you are a bueno test taker and can find some low-hanging fruta, then Saylor can be ok.
I have to mention that even when my internet connection could be a third-world connection at times, I usually don´t have much trouble with ProctorU at UoPeople. But in a much smaller sample in Saylor, their extension has already given me more issues (that didn´t impact the final result) than ProctorU, or that secure browser that SDC uses.
(03-31-2022, 07:59 PM)LevelUP Wrote: (03-31-2022, 05:32 PM)MrPanda Wrote: Saylor exams are fun.
That sounds loco! Just kidding.
If you are a bueno test taker and can find some low-hanging fruta, then Saylor can be ok.
I like your Spanish, it seems to be very good
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I´m taking edX SNHUx BUS-225x Critical Business Skills that is part of the Financial Accounting and Analysis MicroBachelors.
This MicroBachelors has 2 courses:
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals
- Critical Business Skills
and at TESU, you get this credit:
ACC-210
BUS-210
I asked for the need scholarship, so I paid USD$ 49.80 for the course (90% discount).
I´m already in Module 4 of the 10 modules of Critical Business Skills.
I have to mention that this course is not all like the edX and Coursera courses that I took for free more than 7 years ago. Usually courses were lots of videos, and have a video - test - video - test structure, with some additional readings suggested. However, in this course, it seems just like Saylor.
One module could be something like this:
- short video of 3 minutes
- 2 readings (from lumenlearning or openstax, those free book resources that Saylor also uses)
- short quiz (ungraded)
- 3 readings
- short quiz
- 2 readings
- short quiz
- short video of 3 minutes
- 1 reading
- short quiz
100% of the grade of the course, it´s in the final exam, and you have to get over 70%, like in other providers.
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If I have passed Saylor´s College Algebra, I wouldn´t need CSM Learn for:
TESU Business Core_Roadmap: Part J. Quantitative Skills
Is that correct? College Algebra would fill that spot?
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My friend... NO. NO. NO! That's 3 NO's! But if I am guessing correctly, you're all good to go as you should have College Algebra, Statistics, and Quantitative Skills filled in already. If not, because you're on the 2021-2022 catalog year, you need all three of them. From what you mentioned in your post above - you're taking the course! Critical Business Skills is the BUS 210 you're needing for Quantitative Skills. You can skip CSM Learn if you get credit for it!
This MicroBachelors has 2 courses:
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals
- Critical Business Skills
and at TESU, you get this credit:
ACC-210
BUS-210
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(04-12-2022, 07:13 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My friend... NO. NO. NO! That's 3 NO's! But if I am guessing correctly, you're all good to go as you should have College Algebra, Statistics, and Quantitative Skills filled in already. If not, because you're on the 2021-2022 catalog year, you need all three of them. From what you mentioned in your post above - you're taking the course! Critical Business Skills is the BUS 210 you're needing for Quantitative Skills. You can skip CSM Learn if you get credit for it!
This MicroBachelors has 2 courses:
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals
- Critical Business Skills
and at TESU, you get this credit:
ACC-210
BUS-210
BUS- 210 Quantitative Skills for Business
Thanks for saving me some time and money, I got confused and almost registered when I saw that I didn´t have anything planned for that.
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I have these courses from Portugal with a C or better, that could apply to the BSBA, I think that I could get the BSBA CIS + Operations Management, I was worried about Quality Management (Actually, I wrote to CSU Pueblo today, asking if foreigners could register as NonDegree at the Independent Study way), but I had the course here:
Since all the other courses for the BSBA in Operations Management could be obtained easily and cheap from other sources, I guess there´s no need to worry anymore.
Now, I would need to know if I just take Project Management at Saylor, or if it´s worthy to take the Project Managament Certificate - Google via Coursera.
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