03-25-2015, 06:04 PM
KittenMittens Wrote:....
Way too many assumptions all round.
KittenMittens Wrote:I'm sure I could pass a TECEP with an A - but it'd be a waste of time for me given that there are faster and more efficient methods for getting credit rapidly.
Like taking two courses at COSC...even though courses are 'stupid'
Or taking PF courses, yup they are much faster than TECEPs
TESC requires only one course to complete. A course that can be tested out of, using a TECEP that you could easily pass (but it's too hard for everyone else) or even taking a cheaper/easier course elsewhere.
If courses are a waste of time then doesn't that make TESC the path of least resistance?
KittenMittens Wrote:I'd say so far, the quality of the responses on this discussion board have been very emotional, hackneyed, and lethargic
KittenMittens Wrote:Perhaps the typical forum user here has trouble learning, or some other problem that elicits their own self-insecurities.
Sometimes people have no idea when others are trying to help them by pointing out flaws in their approach. Reflective thought is a blessing.
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Straighterline: Cultural Anthropology, Religion, Biology, Environmental Science, Philosophy, Eng Comp I, C++.
Working on - Eng Comp II, Intro Comm
Sophia Intro to Psych
TEEX: CYB101, CYB201, CYB301
NFA: Q318, Q118, Q137
Kaplan: Documenting Experiences
Goal: Complete Gen Ed. requirements.