I took my first Saylor course. It was BUS 206 which counts as a LL CIS course which counts in my ASNSM-CS. I overstudied, but I found their free online book to match my learning style. I already knew around half the info, but found the other half interesting. I'm glad I know the history and other details. It's sort of basic stuff, but helped me fill in numerous small gaps in my knowledge. I'm glad I took this one before Software Engineering because I think that will be easier to study for, having this foundation, and knowing what Saylor is like.
Although I could saved some of my time and energy toward the TECEP!
I have been planning to take an extra Saylor course for my CS degree, and I definitely will. I also want to take a couple other misc courses which I don't need for any reason, because of how I liked learning through their site. I'm scared to do Business Statistics though (even though I did ALEKS Stats). Theirs is apparently Quantitative Analysis which is different. Someday, I would like to do their Business Statistics when I have less going on.
Just one TECEP left, which I plan to take the 13th-15th if I can, or possibly the 16th.
Although I could saved some of my time and energy toward the TECEP!
I have been planning to take an extra Saylor course for my CS degree, and I definitely will. I also want to take a couple other misc courses which I don't need for any reason, because of how I liked learning through their site. I'm scared to do Business Statistics though (even though I did ALEKS Stats). Theirs is apparently Quantitative Analysis which is different. Someday, I would like to do their Business Statistics when I have less going on.
Just one TECEP left, which I plan to take the 13th-15th if I can, or possibly the 16th.