(04-17-2019, 01:35 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For the easiest/fastest option, this is how you should do it. Take all the FREE credits in the Wiki, that's 3 Sophia courses and the 3 TEEX courses, for 13 credits. Then take the ALEKS courses for College Algebra and another ALEKS for Trigonometry for 6 credits, (not College Algebra & Trigonometry, it's a duplicate). Do the CSMLearn course for 3 credits.
Setup your ACE account to get the CSMLearn/Sophia/TEEX courses transferred into ACE for credit banking. My last suggestion would be to take some StraighterLine and Study.com courses to finish your degree. I am attaching a degree plan for you, using all the courses that you have completed in green, courses you should do next in yellow and the courses last in red.
With the time frame you mentioned in the previous thread, I think you can complete the degree and graduate by December, I am hoping you can finish all the Yellow portion within a month and get started on the Red portion and should be able to complete the Red within another 5-6 weeks. That gives you all the time you need for an easy Capstone course by itself.
BTW, The AOS is your Area of Study (Marketing). I have included 1 LL and the rest are 5 UL courses. You should have received a private message from my cousin with a Study.com referral yesterday, you should reply back to that PM but do not enroll in Study.com until you have completed the Yellow portion yet.
Note: The CSMLearn course fits into your Quantitative Literacy requirement, however; the BSBA requires a College Algebra and Stats course, you should take the College Algebra, and the Trigonometry course as it'll be only $20 for 6 credits. You can take Business Stats with SL as it's the easiest/fastest course for individuals who are not strong with math.
Thanks, I was on Sophia and they only had 2 free courses for two credits, the TEEX courses had 3 for 2 credits each from what I found, so that was 8 in total.
I went on CSMlearn.com just now, so that will get me 3 credits and cost $39? How long will it take? Are there any additional fees (transfer, proctor, etc.)?
Looking at the Aleks membership, it is $19.95 for a month... Are there any additional fees (transfer, proctor, etc.)? Or I can pay the $19.95 and complete the Algebra/Trig courses within that month?