(10-06-2020, 05:47 AM)potato patato Wrote: Ok. Honestly that's a good offer but it seems like they won't accept sophia learning credits and i bought a yearly. Don't know what to do? I have regionally accredited 46 computer engineering credits and have 10 k money and enrolled into Snhu. Also i have to complete my degree in a year. I really love the snhu but just don't know. Panic attacking!
You can discuss with FIU's advisor.
FIU is obviously more popular. They rank among top 200 schools. Washington Monthly ranked them 35th in the nation. I see that many of their computer science grads have jobs.
They accept DSST and CLEP credits on top of ACE and RA.
(10-06-2020, 11:13 AM)ARhead Wrote: Isn't it odd that schools like this and CUNY, for instance, mention Saylor specifically (and generally no other provider) on their non-college credit transfer pages. Is it the case that Saylor is just good at marketing themselves to colleges? Because while I haven't done one of their courses, they don't seem to have a great reputation here.
I think that's because Saylor Academy is 100% exam-based.
Other providers give you points for open book quizzes... universities don't like that.
FIU accepts Straighterline credits but they mention that you need to get a high grade on their proctored final.