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02-15-2021, 10:10 PM
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(02-15-2021, 08:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My only recommendation or two, is to do the Capstone by itself, and maybe have all your AOS completed before starting on the Capstone. The AOS courses from Study.com do take time, especially the assignments. I was able to cram up to 7 courses in a month, but they were all lower level. Doing 15 credits and trying to do the Capstone at the same time would be killer... for the sake of your brain cells, tread carefully! Again, as I mentioned in my previous post, I wouldn't rush it, I'll try to finish asap, but you know your limits...
Yeah luckily the capstone is part of the 15. Only 12 credits besides that. I just switched to a new job that is very laid back so I have a lot more brain cells for studying and I took the last two months off from school so I'm feeling recharged. My gf is a software engineer so the data structure assignment doesn't scare me. The straighter line calculus is mostly open book. I think computer architecture will be a bear but I have the next three weeks or so to focus on that. And if I do well on the test and quizzes as I usually do, the assignment only needs to get me a 50 or so. I appreciate the concern! Luckily I really have till August to send in all my transcripts and graduating in December wouldnt bother me either. No need to rush.
(02-15-2021, 07:57 PM)LevelUP Wrote: (02-15-2021, 06:51 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait, you're applying for the capstone/cornerstone when you have 15 credits remaining? I thought they changed it so you require 104 credits or more before they will allow your capstone to be started. Hmm, was there another change in the works we weren't aware of? Interesting... I would actually recommend if you're wanting to graduate in June to at least try registering, but if you're going for Sept graduation, you don't need to rush it! Here's the grad link: https://www.tesu.edu/current-students/gr...nformation
I thought the requirement was still 100 credits?
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/capstone-policy
At any rate, I applied to take the capstone with just 95 credits and had to ask for a waiver to the rule which was granted. It is something not set in stone so you can plead your case. Jsarles already did a degree with them so it shouldn't be a problem.
(02-15-2021, 06:59 PM)jsarles Wrote: lol we are are very close to each other in terms of progress.
I am also done with the Data Structures course, I just need to turn in the project.
I still need to take on the computre Architecture quizzes test and assignment. How hard was the test and how long did the assignment take you? I am trying to finish in the next 30 days.
Yeah I think straighterline Calculus I will also try to finish in a week as well.
I haven't taken the tests yet. I imagine the tests won't matter once you turn in the assignment and get around a 90% A on them because you could get a 20% on the final exam and still pass which could be done blindfolded.
I heard on the data structures test they only ask for the basic names of the data structures and don't get into the little details of how each one of them work. So I'll just be studying for the basics. I'll probably have a similar gameplan for the Computer Arch test.
The data structure assignment took around 6 hours to get the code initially working. I just need to tweak it a bit, add comments before I turn it in. Computer Arch I haven't started yet, looks like going to be a pain with the programming language required.
Calculus I have a precise gameplan of how to get through that course. Basically, I'm going to prep by watching some YouTube videos and use Calculus math solver such as this one here https://www.symbolab.com/ so I don't have to do manual math. This course has a history of breaking people into multiple pieces, I know you don't play around with this one. Hopefully, I'll survive it.
Heads up I usually hand in my assignments after taking the test, I like to immediately take my test after studying for the quizzes so the material is fresh, they say you need to hand in the assignments first but that's really false the order doesn't matter. Or at least they've never penalized me for it
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