08-28-2023, 12:40 AM
As PrettyFly mentioned, speeding the videos up will cut that time down. I just completed the Philosophy 301 course in 2 days by listening to all the videos at double speed.
Also important for all SDC courses is to make sure you get 100% on your quizzes. Use the first attempt to jump straight in and see how you do like jch mentioned. If you do not get 100%, make sure you read the explanation, then go back and skim the materials it pertains to before making a second attempt. If after 2 attempts, you are still not at 100%, slow down for that section and complete it normally with open book resources to ensure you get your 100% on the 3rd try. You only have 3 attempts to get 100% and it will take your highest of those first 3 attempts. If after 3 attempts you still haven't passed the baseline of 70% to proceed, you are allowed to take it more times until you get to 70%, but your graded score will remain as the highest of the first 3 attempts.
If you are feeling comfortable with the information but just not feeling like you are using the correct terminology for the course, skip to the last "chapter" and run through the flash cards and other review materials. That should give a good overview of most of the terms used in the course.
Also important for all SDC courses is to make sure you get 100% on your quizzes. Use the first attempt to jump straight in and see how you do like jch mentioned. If you do not get 100%, make sure you read the explanation, then go back and skim the materials it pertains to before making a second attempt. If after 2 attempts, you are still not at 100%, slow down for that section and complete it normally with open book resources to ensure you get your 100% on the 3rd try. You only have 3 attempts to get 100% and it will take your highest of those first 3 attempts. If after 3 attempts you still haven't passed the baseline of 70% to proceed, you are allowed to take it more times until you get to 70%, but your graded score will remain as the highest of the first 3 attempts.
If you are feeling comfortable with the information but just not feeling like you are using the correct terminology for the course, skip to the last "chapter" and run through the flash cards and other review materials. That should give a good overview of most of the terms used in the course.
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Excelsior - BPS Business and Management
Study.com - Business 307, Sociology 305, Psychology 315
ASU - Algebra, PreCalc, Calculus
Completed:
Universidad Isabel I - MBA/Master Bus & Corp Comm
Kirkwood - AAS Business Administration, Certificate of Human Resources 3.8 GPA
Excelsior - AAS Applied Technologies Electronics 4.0 GPA
TADA - Google Project Management, Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Luna - Bio2 Lab
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US Navy (Electronics Tech 3rd Class) - NER-ET-004, NV-2202-0165 V02, NV-1715-1788 V01, NV-1715-1796 V01, NV-1715-1585 V01, NV-1715-1336 V02
TECEP: 9 Credits
Man-3730, OPM-3010, Bus-3110
Study.com: 6 Credits
Philosophy 301
Lawshelf: 15 Credits
BUS-201, BUS-301, BUS-302, GOV-202, EMP-301
CLEP: 48 Credits
College Math, Financial Accounting, Principles of Micro & Macroeconomics, Intro Sociology, Intro Psychology, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Intro Business Law, Principles of Marketing, Biology, US History 1 & 2, Humanities
DSST: 9 Credits
Principles of Public Speaking, Ethics in America, Principles of Supervision
Excelsior - BPS Business and Management
Study.com - Business 307, Sociology 305, Psychology 315
ASU - Algebra, PreCalc, Calculus
Completed:
Universidad Isabel I - MBA/Master Bus & Corp Comm
Kirkwood - AAS Business Administration, Certificate of Human Resources 3.8 GPA
Excelsior - AAS Applied Technologies Electronics 4.0 GPA
TADA - Google Project Management, Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Luna - Bio2 Lab
CSM Learn
US Navy (Electronics Tech 3rd Class) - NER-ET-004, NV-2202-0165 V02, NV-1715-1788 V01, NV-1715-1796 V01, NV-1715-1585 V01, NV-1715-1336 V02
TECEP: 9 Credits
Man-3730, OPM-3010, Bus-3110
Study.com: 6 Credits
Philosophy 301
Lawshelf: 15 Credits
BUS-201, BUS-301, BUS-302, GOV-202, EMP-301
CLEP: 48 Credits
College Math, Financial Accounting, Principles of Micro & Macroeconomics, Intro Sociology, Intro Psychology, Analyze and Interpreting Literature, Intro Business Law, Principles of Marketing, Biology, US History 1 & 2, Humanities
DSST: 9 Credits
Principles of Public Speaking, Ethics in America, Principles of Supervision