03-20-2016, 07:23 PM
KayV Wrote:I'm also glad the COSC uses the term "credits" instead of "hours."
I was just on the WGU site that Tennessee is pimping hard. First, they don't charge or allow per credit hour. You pay about 3k per term. More you get done, cheaper it becomes. lol They also don't 'do' credits, but something like education hours or something fruity.
I'm absolutely certain there is a reason to not use credits, but I can't imagine what it might be.
I completed the TEEX Information for Everyone three course track.
Turns out what I thought ethics is and what academia thinks it is are 180 degrees off each other. Really struggled with the terms and some of the concepts.
If you see a dollar bill, you don't steal it, because it's the right thing to do. Under ethics, one flavor of ethics says its' all right if it furthers the greater good. (shakes head).
I just signed up for the free spin through straighterline, and I am requesting opinions in another thread about some kentucky core class credits.
Thanks for the encouragement!
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