06-06-2019, 11:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2019, 11:29 AM by cookderosa.)
(06-05-2019, 01:20 PM)jsd Wrote:(06-05-2019, 08:30 AM)cookderosa Wrote: No question I'll use jsd's code so he can benefit, I'm fine with that but I wouldn't share a referral code with my HS4CC members unless it provided a benefit to them. I have TOLD THEM about Coopersmith in my books and blog, so it's there if they look.
I appreciate it! But don't feel obligated to since there's no benefit on your side. I only shared my code because i was curious to see the process, and now I've seen it! I feel weird trying to push a code only to get paid. Coopersmith has a lot of good options, lots of people could probably benefit from their offerings. But if no one uses my code, that's cool
I appreciate that, but I'm happy to help you out. You've helped me as well.
(06-05-2019, 04:25 PM)darthweezy Wrote: So I'll ask a question that others that read this thread may wonder as well....
What courses would be recommended from Coopersmith for UL requirements for the TESU BALS plan?
Let me show you how to do this.
Go to NCCRS website http://www.nationalccrs.org
Search Coopersmith
Their list is there, but go down under the list to each course and read where each says "Credit Recommendation" (hint: control + F allows you to move more quickly by typing "upper")
In that sentence, you'll want to locate the words "upper division" credit. If the course is evaluated as upper level by NCCRS and it is one of TESU's recognized liberal arts subjects, you're probably good to go! Note that I did find a few that were evaluated as UL but will never be counted as such through TESU (ex. Macroeconomics) but this gets you started at least.