04-11-2017, 12:15 PM
I had a plan, but it crashed and burned (due to my own misinformation) so, while I'm working on some possible options to push through with that, I think I may need to just scrap everything and start over again. I've been reading over the "Beginners Guide" thread, where the recommendation is to start by determining what you already know and/or have credit for. Any tips for this piece of the process? I currently have 57 hours of college education, but for all intents and purposes I have 2 hours of (usable) credit. And I have a decade of experience both in areas of blogging (including basic design, HTML, Wordpress troubleshooting, etc.) and internet/ebook publishing, etc. as well as household and homeschooling-related experience and reading (so some early childhood development, education theory/methods, cooking -- including for allergy adaptations, etc.).
Soo...assessing my current credit is pretty simple -- I basically have none. Assessing my current knowledge -- well, that's trickier. I know a lot of things, but most of them are kind of "weird" and don't fit tidily into mainstream courses so I'm not sure what I know that's useful.
Soo...assessing my current credit is pretty simple -- I basically have none. Assessing my current knowledge -- well, that's trickier. I know a lot of things, but most of them are kind of "weird" and don't fit tidily into mainstream courses so I'm not sure what I know that's useful.