If you do Study.com Intro to Computing, then definitely do Study.com Info Sys & Computer Applications. There's, like, a 50% overlap between the two, yet TESU counts them as two different courses!
Also, I notice a lot of Straighterline courses. If you apply for Study.com's Guardian Scholarship, you'll get 6 classes free (one must be personal finance, the other 5 are free choice...google this forum for more info & application link). Personally, I love Study.com because a) if you work to get as close to 100% on the quizzes (and you get 3 tries on each, with highest score counting...each one is only 5 questions, so it's not a huge effort) then you'll only need a 55 on the final to pass (if there's also a project, you'll only need 55 on both final & project, IIRC); and b) you don't have to schedule your tests in advance...just start it as soon as you're ready. If you want to hammer out a bunch of credits from the comfort of your home on a whim, this is an efficient way.
Also, I notice a lot of Straighterline courses. If you apply for Study.com's Guardian Scholarship, you'll get 6 classes free (one must be personal finance, the other 5 are free choice...google this forum for more info & application link). Personally, I love Study.com because a) if you work to get as close to 100% on the quizzes (and you get 3 tries on each, with highest score counting...each one is only 5 questions, so it's not a huge effort) then you'll only need a 55 on the final to pass (if there's also a project, you'll only need 55 on both final & project, IIRC); and b) you don't have to schedule your tests in advance...just start it as soon as you're ready. If you want to hammer out a bunch of credits from the comfort of your home on a whim, this is an efficient way.