08-02-2020, 04:28 PM
(08-02-2020, 06:55 AM)nomaduser Wrote: That's true. So, if you have 60 credits from a regionally accredited institutions, this can be a good option. i.e. you can take ASU's earned admission courses to make up that 60 credits. ASU confirmed that they will issue the same main campus transcript for earned admission students. And you can add 45 Saylor Academy ACE credits on top of that. You'll be able to easily make up that 105 transferable credits. Each of ASU's earned admission 3-credit courses costs $99 until middle of August. Or try in-state community college...
I don't think you'll be able to complete that many courses via ASU before that deal ends. Plus, taking 15 courses via Saylor seems like a terrible punishment. I don't think that I'd recommend that anyone try this.
Saylor is hard to beat price wise so I tried them back in the day but decided against them after a single class as I found their course prep material to be inadequate and the exams didn't match the course content. I found Shmoop to be about the same quality of education to me. Neither of those providers hold a candle to Straighterline or Study.com in terms of academic quality. This makes me wonder who is handling the CUNY ACE evaluations.
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