05-20-2021, 04:19 PM
(05-20-2021, 03:59 PM)ss20ts Wrote:I was two classes away from graduating at TESU, but figured I could get through UMPI faster and for less cost. The sound of 30 pages gives me anxiety about my decision. That said, I can get through study.com courses in 7-10 days when there is a paper, but I have not needed to write more than 15 pages per course and don't have any experience with charts.(05-20-2021, 03:52 PM)BetaBen Wrote:(05-20-2021, 03:33 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(05-20-2021, 02:44 PM)BetaBen Wrote:(05-20-2021, 02:17 PM)ss20ts Wrote: I wouldn't say most courses have a 5-7 page paper. That wasn't my experience. Most are longer. Some are projects.
You can also take a studio art course which you'd probably have to take at a local college. Or take HUM103 at UMPI. If you're interested in something like a photography or painting class, that is an option, but you'd have to take it outside of UMPI and transfer it in.
Ok, good to know. Generally, how long were your papers?
I will probably take HUM 103 at UMPI for cost effectiveness.
Every class was very different. Some classes don't have a paper and have a project instead. I had projects that were 5 pages long and some that were over 30 pages long. Some have a Power Point presentation. Some are an exam. Even the exams are drastically different in the number of questions.
Interesting. Were any of the 30 page projects part of the Management minor? If so, I may want to see if I can cover a couple of those courses through study.com before I start.
I don't remember what class had what length of papers except for English Comp 2 and American Government. Professors also change and the Final Assessment can change in any term. There's a class I took in the Fall semester that has a different professor now and the Final Assessment has changed. There are few classes being reworked right now and things are changing. A 30 page project isn't as bad as it sounds. Keep in mind that a lot of charts and graphs take a whole page even if they don't fill it.