06-18-2020, 10:51 PM
(06-18-2020, 06:59 PM)rvm Wrote:(06-18-2020, 08:54 AM)alab21 Wrote: If you’re a homeschool family, you might also consider joining one of the Homeschooling for College Credit Facebook groups for your state. They may also have some dual credit options.
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Thank you! What a wonderful find! ASU is on her college wish list.
My daughter does have a few high school courses remaining which I was planning to give credit for - she's home schooled - if she completes college algebra and English Comp I & II.
Do the English Comp courses have proctored exams? That's a concern for us because we're in a rural area where Internet is very slow - just slightly better than dial-up - with no options to upgrade or switch ISPs . My state is still in phase I of re-opening (libraries are closed) so there's no where we can go to get faster Internet at this time. ProctorU and RPN have never worked for us at our home.
English is not from what I can tell. I’m enrolled in Eng 101. 5 papers (4% each), writers journals (10%), participation assignments 5%, eportfolio 6%, content mastery(25%), quizzes (40%). I’m pretty sure 102 doesn’t either. You can call their help line and ask. Be sure to use the EA helpline linked on their page. The main campus often has no idea about the EA classes.
College algebra is proctored. It’s 100% of the grade.
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