06-11-2019, 10:32 AM
(06-10-2019, 11:21 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: If I understand the Shmoop situation correctly, someone took non-proctored exams at Shmoop and transferred them to TESU. This caused the issue.
Then Shmoop required proctoring and TESU still didn't recognize the courses.
Everyone seems worried about overachievers. The greater truth that is told by someone able to succeed at a year of university in a month or two is how undemanding undergraduate degrees are. Back in the days of butts in seats school, I consumed copious amounts of beer, prepared every paper the night before, missed most of my classes, barely studied and got my degree with only an extra 6 week summer session. If one is literate, undergrad school is brain-dead simple. My grades wouldn't have got me into medical school but I sure could tick a box.