(11-19-2018, 06:18 PM)Argo Wrote:(11-19-2018, 03:53 PM)KawJa Wrote: Yes! Everyone 16 years old and up. I've taken three Poetry in America courses so far and definitely recommend.How do they do their final exams? Do they use ProctorU or something else?
That being said, I have all of my UL credits covered, but I still need the non-western literature, too... does TESU accept the Coopersmith (LIT 401) as non-western lit? Has anyone done this yet?
Yes, ProctorU, and they're NCCRS certified. I spoke to them on the phone and they claim TESU accepts them. I feel like because they're NCCRS, I could probably get some credit, but it's not worth it to me unless it's good for the non-western lit, so that's what I need to find out.
From what I understood about the basis of "western literature", that supposedly means originally English literature (UK- and US-origin especially), but I could definitely be wrong there. (Could be something I just remember reading in one of our forums here, instead of legit TESU info.)
I'll contact TESU after the holiday and just get it from the horse's mouth. Will they accept Coopersmith or not, and if so will this literature course count as non-western lit or not? I'll report my findings.
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