07-09-2013, 10:54 AM
scryedrulz Wrote:What are the so called "easy" straighterline courses you are speaking of? I of course have to take a lot of courses, but I do like the ability to do it all from my house.
Your mileage may vary, but Criminal Justice, Introduction to Religion, Sociology, Psychology, Business Ethics, Organizational Behavior (TBD), and United States History I & II (TBD). These were all pretty easy, but a couple are still To Be Done (TBD). However, I've already bought the courses and have the books and don't think they'll be too hard. There are several other courses in their humanities section that look pretty easy too. Mostly I just read the book and then take the quizzes/tests.
The ones that I don't think would be easy are their Calculus courses, Physics courses (they're Calc based), and some of the other hard sciences (e.g. Chemistry). I also understand that the Macro/Micro Economics courses are not necessarily hard but are very time consuming with lots of quizzes. The English I & II are also time consuming with lots of papers to write (I'd definitely CLEP that one).