09-17-2016, 09:35 AM
I positively despise school, so I don't really see a Master's in my future, but I can activate my husband's GI Bill for my use after he retires. (I could do it before but it would be wasted in its current form.) If I can't successfully take a bunch of alternative credits, it will probably take me another 20 years for the Bachelor's (it's only been 25 years since I started my Associate's!) I did come across a Coursera course tonight that I enrolled in, called Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects. I've never used Coursera, I did the free class, going to search the forums to find out if Coursera courses qualify for any credits LOL. Anyway, it was well spoken of in the homeschool group, so I figured it wouldn't hurt. (As a side note, I wish I'd come across you and your book/FB page many years ago! I did enroll myself and my 2 hs seniors in ALEKS tonight, and I plan to go through your FB page and read your book soon!)
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Thanks for the complement, I always appreciate kind words . I hear you, my comments were more toward making a case for keeping costs as low as possible, now that I know you have teens, that's REALLY a good reason LOL! I have teens too, and my grocery bill is astronomical ha ha.
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Thanks for the complement, I always appreciate kind words . I hear you, my comments were more toward making a case for keeping costs as low as possible, now that I know you have teens, that's REALLY a good reason LOL! I have teens too, and my grocery bill is astronomical ha ha.