11-08-2013, 10:23 AM
The lab exercises so far are online virtual labs from a college in Colorado. It is the lab report that is a pain in the backside. I could understand this requirement if the course were an introductory course for science majors. It is supposed to be a conceptual physics course for non-science students. In previous lab courses at KCTCS, the labs were provided by the textbook publisher. They walked you through the lab goals and then had multiple choice questions on the materials. These labs 16 labs are far more intense and every one of them requires a formal lab report. I am waiting to see the grade I get on the two I turned in last night. If they come back with low grades I am going to drop the class and lose almost $600.
The idea of a college not allowing refunds for classes after the first day is ridiculous, but I had never dealt with the need. At BYU I dropped a course several weeks in and only lost $60.
The idea of a college not allowing refunds for classes after the first day is ridiculous, but I had never dealt with the need. At BYU I dropped a course several weeks in and only lost $60.
TESC 2015 - BSBA, Computer Information Systems
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits
TESC 2019 - 21 Post-bachelor accounting credits