08-21-2023, 08:45 PM
(08-21-2023, 02:42 PM)DolceDolce Wrote: Oh this is excellent info!
Double Major?! It's too early in the day for you over-achievers!! lol
Okay, I like the strategy of yours for a few more options of the classes at the top of the page. I believe I do have the Art 108 covered by a Visual Comm Class I took already, which I now believe is expected to be approved for 2D.
I'm concerned of getting a good grade on these alternate test sites, because I'll be entering an MBA program right after, and they will want to see the direct transcripts. Did you find it doable to get at least an equivalent of a B or 80% on these alternate credit sites? I've been scoring in the high 90s on Sophia, but I have had to refer to some notes/formulas on the test. Like in Microeconomics. LOL I'm not sure how I would wing it without a peek at my notes! Are the tests similar to the study guide or practice test you might have had beforehand?
I just received approval from Jessica for starting with Bus 200 and Bus 220 next week!
I am officially enrolled.
Look out UMPI, here I come! I persevered through all your crazy frustation-causing processes and hiccups, and now I'm in!
Monday, I am an Owl.
Honestly, my plan is to continue with the CBE format for the foreseeable future with WGU for my Master's in Accounting (MAcc) and then South College for my Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) in Accounting. Neither of those universities care about what grade I received in my ACE credit course on Saylor/Sophia/Study.com, so I shoot for the minimum grade that will grant me credit at UMPI and appear on my UMPI transcript. If you get a 81% or above, then I don't think that it matters much how much more above that you get. The key with these is speed and forward progress in my eyes.
Regardless, currently there were no proctored exams with the Strut platform, so exams were difficult but not impossible. BUS 325 is probably the most difficult course in the BABA major, but I still got a 96% on the exam, so just make sure to read the material throughly, take notes, and do as many practice problems as possible until you understand how to solve for the problem if it shows up on the exam (which it will, especially NPV and TVM). However, Jessica has stated that all exams are gone next term, to be replaced by essays/projects/problem sets, so it'll be interesting to see if BUS 325 becomes more of a monster or less so.