on the ASU courses for Bio 100 and SES 106, here's recent review on this forum from jch. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid346508
My family member could not stand SES 106 and dropped it. After the intro section, it felt like the early parts were just do some math to move forward in the class and not learn anything. jch's review had a better experience. Same family member did fine with Bio 100 and jch's review pretty much reflects my family member experience. course seem time consuming, but the set up is to allow student to pass and get the grade they want to earn even if you redo the lesson and just take notes to get it right the next time. Some people see the do-overs as not being a real class. others see it as how else will you learn in a self paced class without a textbook or lectures? some units were dull. final unit with the get the crew to Mars was kinda fun. RA credit through ASU. don't know if your friend already has a 100 level biology for non majors. my family member did a unit per week with about 1.5 hours a day on several days a week. wasn't rushed.
ps: another quick RA credit is from U of Memphis with one of those "global campus" options. silly name for the free version Adulting 101 (it's applied personal finance). But that's not what it is called on the paid version for credit. I'm blanking on the real title that shows up, but it was under a Marketing kind of elective name and numbering. No: it was MRCH (Merchandising) 4300 Family Resource Management.
https://www.memphis.edu/uofmglobal/degre...ing101.php The only problem is that I don't know how much it costs for applying and "enrolling" and then transfer one course somewhere else. Your friend would need to talk directly with them to see if options for enrolling for that situation. it may not be cost effective and I don't know if it is "on demand" or with start times.
My family member could not stand SES 106 and dropped it. After the intro section, it felt like the early parts were just do some math to move forward in the class and not learn anything. jch's review had a better experience. Same family member did fine with Bio 100 and jch's review pretty much reflects my family member experience. course seem time consuming, but the set up is to allow student to pass and get the grade they want to earn even if you redo the lesson and just take notes to get it right the next time. Some people see the do-overs as not being a real class. others see it as how else will you learn in a self paced class without a textbook or lectures? some units were dull. final unit with the get the crew to Mars was kinda fun. RA credit through ASU. don't know if your friend already has a 100 level biology for non majors. my family member did a unit per week with about 1.5 hours a day on several days a week. wasn't rushed.
ps: another quick RA credit is from U of Memphis with one of those "global campus" options. silly name for the free version Adulting 101 (it's applied personal finance). But that's not what it is called on the paid version for credit. I'm blanking on the real title that shows up, but it was under a Marketing kind of elective name and numbering. No: it was MRCH (Merchandising) 4300 Family Resource Management.
https://www.memphis.edu/uofmglobal/degre...ing101.php The only problem is that I don't know how much it costs for applying and "enrolling" and then transfer one course somewhere else. Your friend would need to talk directly with them to see if options for enrolling for that situation. it may not be cost effective and I don't know if it is "on demand" or with start times.
TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)