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06-06-2023, 09:31 PM
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My SO got her transcript eval back from TAMUC.
She has 0 upper-level credits. Needs 36. The major has 10 applied major courses (30 credits) she needs to complete, but they are requiring the 6 UL ELECTIVE credits be completed before moving on to the 10 major courses.
She will call advising this week, but I am wondering if anyone here has transferred any Study.com upper-level courses into this program. Thinking of maybe knocking out 6 UL credits for a couple hundred bucks before her first term starts.
FWIW, she had 109 RA credits transfer in. 84 lower-level were matched to requirements (TX govt included), so what's left are the 30 major UL, plus 6 elective UL (referred to as "Professional Development Electives"). 1 of the credits that counted towards Profesisonal Development was a 1-hr Fitness Walking course, so perhaps there's some wiggle room here.
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With the uncertainty of them taking upper level ACE credits, I would just look at knocking out two UL classes at TAMUC. This requirement was made as I was in the middle of the degree. I recommend CID 338 for sure. Followed by CID 347 (6 assignments at two paragraphs each) or ORLG 431. 338 took me a day and a half to complete.
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(06-07-2023, 08:58 AM)teejayb Wrote: With the uncertainty of them taking upper level ACE credits, I would just look at knocking out two UL classes at TAMUC. This requirement was made as I was in the middle of the degree. I recommend CID 338 for sure. Followed by CID 347 (6 assignments at two paragraphs each) or ORLG 431. 338 took me a day and a half to complete.
Thank you, this is great info to have!
She was looking to complete 2 courses in the first 7-wk term. Looks like 3 is very doable, and perhaps even 4.
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4 is extremely doable. I think I did 6 my last 7-week semester (capstones included). Each course took me about 15-20 hours on average to complete (some were way longer, some shorter) Waiting for instructor grades/feedback is really the biggest thing that slows you down.
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I'm doing the first term there and am on my 5th class:
PSCI-2306 - Texas Government
CID-388 - Talent Leadership - HR
CID-342 - Leading Innovations
ORGL-3311 - Foundations of Org
ORGL-3321 - Org Communication
So far, the longest class was PSCI-2306 because the instructor took a bit of time for grading. Everything else has been quick and smooth. CID-388 was completed over a weekend, but probably could have been finished in a day. Same with CID-342.
Feel free to ping me if you have any questions.
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06-07-2023, 06:46 PM
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(06-07-2023, 04:16 PM)fromthedepths Wrote: I'm doing the first term there and am on my 5th class:
PSCI-2306 - Texas Government
CID-388 - Talent Leadership - HR
CID-342 - Leading Innovations
ORGL-3311 - Foundations of Org
ORGL-3321 - Org Communication
So far, the longest class was PSCI-2306 because the instructor took a bit of time for grading. Everything else has been quick and smooth. CID-388 was completed over a weekend, but probably could have been finished in a day. Same with CID-342.
Feel free to ping me if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Were the post-tests the only graded parts of CIDs 388 and 342?
Nevermind, saw a recent syllabus that says 342 has a test and business project, though the project doesn't sound so bad.
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(06-07-2023, 12:20 PM)teejayb Wrote: 4 is extremely doable. I think I did 6 my last 7-week semester (capstones included). Each course took me about 15-20 hours on average to complete (some were way longer, some shorter) Waiting for instructor grades/feedback is really the biggest thing that slows you down.
(06-07-2023, 06:46 PM)StoicJ Wrote: (06-07-2023, 04:16 PM)fromthedepths Wrote: I'm doing the first term there and am on my 5th class:
PSCI-2306 - Texas Government
CID-388 - Talent Leadership - HR
CID-342 - Leading Innovations
ORGL-3311 - Foundations of Org
ORGL-3321 - Org Communication
So far, the longest class was PSCI-2306 because the instructor took a bit of time for grading. Everything else has been quick and smooth. CID-388 was completed over a weekend, but probably could have been finished in a day. Same with CID-342.
Feel free to ping me if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Were the post-tests the only graded parts of CIDs 388 and 342?
Nevermind, saw a recent syllabus that says 342 has a test and business project, though the project doesn't sound so bad.
Just post tests for each. The business project was an easy fill in guide that took a few hours.
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06-08-2023, 12:03 PM
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(06-07-2023, 12:20 PM)teejayb Wrote: 4 is extremely doable. I think I did 6 my last 7-week semester (capstones included). Each course took me about 15-20 hours on average to complete (some were way longer, some shorter) Waiting for instructor grades/feedback is really the biggest thing that slows you down.
6 in one term? I was sent an email a few weeks ago that said students are limited to 5 courses in one term. I would be ecstatic to learn that's not a hard rule. I was planning on five this term and five next term but fell off track due to supporting my fiancé through bar prep while simultaneously dealing with a family crisis. Also registered for Research Methods, which I learned (after the semester began) is NOT a course recommended for acceleration.
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(06-08-2023, 12:03 PM)arbitrarysky Wrote: (06-07-2023, 12:20 PM)teejayb Wrote: 4 is extremely doable. I think I did 6 my last 7-week semester (capstones included). Each course took me about 15-20 hours on average to complete (some were way longer, some shorter) Waiting for instructor grades/feedback is really the biggest thing that slows you down.
6 in one term? I was sent an email a few weeks ago that said students are limited to 5 courses in one term. I would be ecstatic to learn that's not a hard rule. I was planning on five this term and five next term but fell off track due to supporting my fiancé through bar prep while simultaneously dealing with a family crisis. Also registered for Research Methods, which I learned (after the semester began) is NOT a course recommended for acceleration.
That might be something new they implemented. TAMUC seems to be changing things up as they go.
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(06-08-2023, 12:51 PM)mohelena02 Wrote: (06-08-2023, 12:03 PM)arbitrarysky Wrote: (06-07-2023, 12:20 PM)teejayb Wrote: 4 is extremely doable. I think I did 6 my last 7-week semester (capstones included). Each course took me about 15-20 hours on average to complete (some were way longer, some shorter) Waiting for instructor grades/feedback is really the biggest thing that slows you down.
6 in one term? I was sent an email a few weeks ago that said students are limited to 5 courses in one term. I would be ecstatic to learn that's not a hard rule. I was planning on five this term and five next term but fell off track due to supporting my fiancé through bar prep while simultaneously dealing with a family crisis. Also registered for Research Methods, which I learned (after the semester began) is NOT a course recommended for acceleration.
That might be something new they implemented. TAMUC seems to be changing things up as they go. Talked to my advisor. There isn't a 5 class limit per term. I'm on my 5th class and will finish next week. Advisor said they could squeeze in my 6 class before the cutoff.
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