07-09-2020, 12:01 PM
(07-09-2020, 03:39 AM)rachel83az Wrote: For those trying to complete these things as quickly as possible, I would suggest that you start with Intro to Psychology, move to Greek Philosophers, then tackle Intro to Ethics. These courses build on and reuse material from one another. This will let you get 3 courses done in only a little more time than you'd need for one course.
Greek Philosophers is extremely short, just one unit. It might actually work best if you take that one first, but I'm not sure. Psychology, Philosophers, Ethics makes the most sense to me personally. Psychology has a bit of philosophy and ethics in it. Ethics starts off with philosophy and looks like it might cover some psychology.
This is sound advice and I don't fault your logic at all. But I wanted to point out that when I took Ancient Greek Philosophers in February, it was $149, as opposed to $329 for most of Sophia's other 3-credit courses.
I've no idea what the prices will be on any of Sophia's courses when the promotion is over, but I think it's something to consider. If I were in a position where I was forced by time constraints to leave some free courses on the table at the end of the promotion, this would probably be one of them. Of course, if I only had a matter of a few hours to work with, this could be a viable option.