(10-30-2020, 04:35 AM)Seagull Wrote: These psy courses are upper division but no papers to write?
Been looking for upper division courses with least amount of essays.
On study.com most upper division ones have essays, including computer courses
It's study and then test for this specific coopersmith course. yes it's UL. (this is similar in style to some DSST exams. study on own, and test) coopersmith's sports/exercise psychology also did not have essays. coopersmith's sociology of Jewish food has "short essay" style on the exam, but those are not intended to be long answer with your 5 paragraphs with works cited either. More of a solid paragraph answer. I got too nervous about that with timed testing and decided I didn't want to take that course. That's all I know with them, except I appreciated their customer service.
Some of SDC (study.com) courses will have only 1 essay that is not terribly long for word requirement. Depending on what you are majoring in... take a look at SDC Eng 305, Psy 301 (industrial psychology), Sociology of Work has 2 essays, but they are shorter word count. It might take a little bit of time to look through the sdc transfer guide for UL for the college you intend to transfer and check out the assignment requirement. But be encouraged if essays are tough for you. The essays are not done during exam. I was able to see the assignments without being logged in and could work on them before starting the class and refine it when I started the course. It wasn't all that bad. Not all UL SDC courses have 2000-3000 words and require 3 for the course. Some are much shorter just like it would be in different college courses. And some are project/presentation with slides or a quick video.
TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)