06-27-2023, 08:13 AM
Some courses require you to take the pretest before you take the post test. This is actually a good thing as you will find 60-70% of the pretest questions on the post test.
Of the courses I have taken so far, the only one that was really laggy was Texas Government and Politics (PSCI-2306). The professor took a few days to grade post tests and took 4 days to grade the course project assignment. Aside from that, every other class I've taken has been fairly straight forward, averaging between 3-4 days to complete.
Of the courses I have taken so far, the only one that was really laggy was Texas Government and Politics (PSCI-2306). The professor took a few days to grade post tests and took 4 days to grade the course project assignment. Aside from that, every other class I've taken has been fairly straight forward, averaging between 3-4 days to complete.
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Completed:
Purdue Global - Masters in Cybersecurity
TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Completed:
Purdue Global - Masters in Cybersecurity
TAMUC - BAAS Organizational Leadership
Pierpont - AAS BOG