08-29-2022, 09:14 AM
(08-06-2022, 12:20 PM)LevelUP Wrote: In terms of course length, I usually tell people the capstone is 80hrs +/- 20hrs. So that is why if you can write the capstone paper ahead of time, that's 20hrs of savings right there.
The Cornerstone is around 40hrs. If you can't test out of most of the MyLab stuff, then you might end up adding more hours.
Looking at the syllabus, I would guess your math history course would be 30hrs +/- 10hrs since it's all papers.
PLA course is 10hrs +/- 5hrs (All my papers were less than 300 words each)
The math courses are very dependent on the individual. One calculus course might be 40hrs for one person and 200 hours for another person. I saw that TESU lets you use graphing calculators, so that should help some.
If you can cherry-pick courses at TESU and find ones with either no exams or exams where it equals a small percentage of your total grade, then you can find courses that can be as little as 20 hours. Otherwise, most courses that are not math/science should range from 20-40hrs.
Also, one trick is to only do a 2 sentence response to all forum posts except for the capstone, which I would do more. This should be free 100% scores, so don't sweat forum postings.
bjcheung77 mentions a typical butt-in-seat college course is 100-130 hours. When I did CC courses, they were around 80 hours each. Students who only study right before tests can get by with fewer hours though the recommended study time for non-math/science courses is around 2hr per credit hour, which is about 100 hours exactly as bjcheung77 stated. For math/science courses, the most challenging courses could be 144 hours or more. So you are saving lots of time with TESU vs regular butt-in-seat college courses.
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Withdrawing shouldn't affect your GPA. I don't know if that is shown on the transcript, though that shouldn't matter since people withdraw all the time.
You will need to have the capstone unlocked before you can register for it.
You seem to have a good plan since you are freerolling since really you won't lose money if you withdraw since you plan on taking 3 courses anyway.
Really good verified tips here for anyone looking, I'm in the deep now and this is all true so far.
Re: SOS-110 cornerstone: I know you said don't sweat it on the forum posting but does this apply to original posts too? I'm trying to figure out how long original discussion posts need to be when unspecified. What is your experience, is it also quite short and most people usually get a 100% as long as you're active and on time?
Re: LIB 495 Capstone: I like the guide of it being something not solveable but there'd be a way to solve it in the far future. But I was under the impression it had to be something controversial for a thesis. But it seems like most of your classmates topics are around what you've mentioned.
Here's what's in the recommended reading book and I suppose we'd need to pick one of them to write:
- A thesis statement advances a conclusion the writer will defend: Contrary to what some philosophers have advanced, human beings have always participated in wars.
- An enthymeme uses a because clause to make a claim the writer will defend: There has never been a “noble savage,” as such, because even prehistoric human beings fought frequent wars for numerous reasons.
- A hypothesis is a theory that must be tested in the lab, in the literature, and/ or by field research to prove its validity: Human beings are motivated by biologi- cal instincts toward the physical overthrow of perceived enemies.
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