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(09-15-2019, 03:48 AM)Zachcleigh Wrote:(09-13-2019, 01:38 PM)amaquiling Wrote:In your opinion how difficult are the courses? What's the brake down of scoring? What types of assignments are there for grading?(09-13-2019, 11:38 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait a minute, if there are no exams, how do you get grades for GPA? Are these pass/fail courses or competency based courses? I think these are set at a specific term/time of completion like 16 weeks or whatever. Hmm, at $480/course of 3 credits with no exams, it may be a pretty good deal as it'll only cost $4800 for the requirements of the degree (no capstone).
They all come in as pass/fail, I need to send them through ACE for TESU to receive it
(09-13-2019, 01:29 PM)Imbanewbie Wrote:(09-13-2019, 11:38 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait a minute, if there are no exams, how do you get grades for GPA? Are these pass/fail courses or competency based courses? I think these are set at a specific term/time of completion like 16 weeks or whatever. Hmm, at $480/course of 3 credits with no exams, it may be a pretty good deal as it'll only cost $4800 for the requirements of the degree (no capstone).I would like to know which course or certification are you taking without exam?
Here are the classes I've completed/almost completed:
Forecasting Analytics
Interactive Data Visualization
Introduction to Network Analysis
Optimization - Linear Programming
Predictive Analytics 2 - Neural Nets and Regression in Python
Financial Risk Modeling
Python for Analytics
Currently taking the Predictive Analytics 1 and 3 courses and I begin Integer & Nonlinear Programming next week. Still need one more class for my AOS, but I'm not too worried about that for now.
I've gotten by with all these courses pretty fine, and I was taking 4 of them at the same time at one point. It's one assignment per week, a few of the classes also had a Final Project with the fourth assignment.
The scoring varies, but typically each problem is given a number of points and they're used to calculate your grade overall (e.g. for the Network Analysis course, Assignment 4 was worth 40 points and the final was worth 80 points)
Edit: Also want to note that I use both Python and Excel on almost a daily basis, so if you don't know the basics, then I wouldn't recommend overloading the statistics.com courses because they are accelerated courses!
BS in Data Science & Analytics and BA in Computer Science and Mathematics at TESU (June 2019 to June 2020)
In-progress:
MS in Cybersecurity at NYU (January 2021 to December 2022?)
MCIT in Information Security and Assurance at NAU (September 2020 to March 2021)
In-progress:
MS in Cybersecurity at NYU (January 2021 to December 2022?)
MCIT in Information Security and Assurance at NAU (September 2020 to March 2021)