05-20-2022, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2022, 10:34 PM by StudentOLife.)
Thank you. The experience on info lit was really helpful, are there lots of materials to help us get good scores on the pretest? sounds like that's the bit to do well in to prevent time sink.
I have already look elsewhere for math UL, there's definitely more options and courses that are more aligned to CS. But that means it's be more expensive + have to pay for waiver fee & take two courses (info lit & capstone) from TESU anyways. Agree that finishing is more important, but at some stage money is also a factor since I can go out and learn other topics myself tbh.
Calculus I & II wasn't too hard but I took it at straigherline + learned from Khan so I'm not sure about the quality of instruction comparatively.
I wonder if it'd just be easier to take on college geometry if I want an easy pass, as it seems like things I'd already know/not that different from AP high school geometry. Getting a good enough GPA at least from TESU may be a nice addition.
Extensions are definitely a lifeline.
I have already look elsewhere for math UL, there's definitely more options and courses that are more aligned to CS. But that means it's be more expensive + have to pay for waiver fee & take two courses (info lit & capstone) from TESU anyways. Agree that finishing is more important, but at some stage money is also a factor since I can go out and learn other topics myself tbh.
Calculus I & II wasn't too hard but I took it at straigherline + learned from Khan so I'm not sure about the quality of instruction comparatively.
I wonder if it'd just be easier to take on college geometry if I want an easy pass, as it seems like things I'd already know/not that different from AP high school geometry. Getting a good enough GPA at least from TESU may be a nice addition.
Extensions are definitely a lifeline.
Completed TESU BA in CS & Math