06-28-2023, 04:34 AM
For what it's worth, a significant part of my decision as to where to go to finish my bachelor's came down to who would accept the CSMLearn course as a math credit.
Excelsior refused, under the ridiculous excuse that because I had taken the course before Excelsior signed a piece of paper with the CSMLearn people, even though it was the *exact same course* and one of the principals of CSMLearn interceded, and had I taken the course 6 months later they would have accepted it. Their loss.
Charter Oak accepted it... but only as an elective.
Thus, for that, and many other reasons, Thomas Edison became my school of choice, because they accepted it without question. And I've been very happy with my decision.
Excelsior refused, under the ridiculous excuse that because I had taken the course before Excelsior signed a piece of paper with the CSMLearn people, even though it was the *exact same course* and one of the principals of CSMLearn interceded, and had I taken the course 6 months later they would have accepted it. Their loss.
Charter Oak accepted it... but only as an elective.
Thus, for that, and many other reasons, Thomas Edison became my school of choice, because they accepted it without question. And I've been very happy with my decision.