09-06-2017, 05:47 AM
Thanks again, Bjcheung77 and Davewill. Yes, I now see TESU makes use of online proctoring that I didn't know about since Excelsior makes use of Perdue and Perdue has a test center in my country and my hometown, so I assumed the other colleges do that too. I will definitely look into Saylor and I'm also happy that proctoring is used by Saylor. Wow, Saylor's low costs suit me very well. What I wish to find now is an online course or degree program in Physics, as mentioned by Sanantone and if at all available, but so far I couldn't find anything concrete or that would suit my pocket. If an online physics degree exists that I can test out of and that is affordable, then I'd prefer that, but if I have to earn another degree as stepping stone toward physics, I'll do that too. I like the idea of Grantham University's online BS.EET (Electronics Engineering Technology); I'll definitely look into that. If anyone knows about an affordable online physics degree that I could possibly test out of, please let me know. Once again, I'm very grateful for all your help.