08-14-2020, 09:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2020, 09:15 AM by cecilgambe7.)
(08-14-2020, 01:20 AM)jembig Wrote:(08-14-2020, 12:24 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey jembig, Which school are you planning to attend that accepts these course and gives them an external GPA? Is this COSC - Charter Oak State College or something else? If the course was taken at Sophia, it maybe best to chat/email them and see if/when you can retake the course, some providers have a certain date you have to retake the course, such as OnlineDegree it's 3 months, and Saylor is like 2 weeks, some providers like Study.com, are just 3 days...Great idea! I do want to take it for learning purposes. COSC is the school I’m very cautious about sending letter grades to. However, the Sophia course was added on my ace transcript already. I wonder if the evaluator will find it odd if two similar classes are on my ace transcript with diff completion dates. I was told over the phone you can retake the course. Do I have to explain the college I’m sending my ACE transcript to that I took the course again?
I would recommend taking the course again mainly for learning purposes so you get a better handle on the subject, especially since the course is so affordable now. I believe if you do the course again, they'll just put the course with the highest grade in the transcript. As you mentioned, because these courses are pass/fail, and they're external GPA from an education provider (not a college institution), the weight on the GPA won't really matter for admittance to a college or university.
(08-14-2020, 12:24 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey jembig, Which school are you planning to attend that accepts these course and gives them an external GPA? Is this COSC - Charter Oak State College or something else? If the course was taken at Sophia, it maybe best to chat/email them and see if/when you can retake the course, some providers have a certain date you have to retake the course, such as OnlineDegree it's 3 months, and Saylor is like 2 weeks, some providers like Study.com, are just 3 days...Great idea! I do want to take it for learning purposes. COSC is the school I’m very cautious about sending letter grades to. However, the Sophia course was added on my ace transcript already. I wonder if the evaluator will find it odd if two similar classes are on my ace transcript with diff completion dates. I was told over the phone you can retake the course. Do I have to explain the college I’m sending my ACE transcript to that I took the course again?
I would recommend taking the course again mainly for learning purposes so you get a better handle on the subject, especially since the course is so affordable now. I believe if you do the course again, they'll just put the course with the highest grade in the transcript. As you mentioned, because these courses are pass/fail, and they're external GPA from an education provider (not a college institution), the weight on the GPA won't really matter for admittance to a college or university.
Microeconomy was the first (3-credits) course i even take, for learning purposes i highly recomend you to take this course with Saylor. Taking the course with Saylor is free and you can also pay about 25 USD for the exam and credits. Saylor microeconomy uses the video recorded classes from MIT and a pretty nice texts. The general concept of saylor here in the forum is that materials are not friendly and that exam don't fit with course flow and materials. For microeconomy i can say it is different. The course will takes you more that Sophia version but for learning purposes it is better.
You can also take "intermediate microeconomy" with Saylor, but this course is not ACE approved yet.
In the other hand, i don't know about some ones reasons to retake a course based on grade, but for example, if you seek a Master/PhD degree, Tennessee university (as i was researched some time ago), claim for a degree with B or A grade in each courses (or overall grade, i don't remember). This could be a reason to retake courses as other universities could also have similar request for graduated degrees.
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