09-06-2023, 10:13 AM
I'm leaning towards just taking 2 flat terms with Thomas Edison for the majority of my graded courses. I doubt an international student signing up to a community college for his graded credits looks good, and the price difference isn't too drastic.
Is this doable? I plan to prepare all the content in advance, via coursera and the like, so I won't be learning anything new, but will the workload simply be too much? I can't realistically put in a 50hr week at the minute... What's a good average time each course with TESU will take me per week?
And finally are there any criteria / conditions I should know before taking a flat term?
Is this doable? I plan to prepare all the content in advance, via coursera and the like, so I won't be learning anything new, but will the workload simply be too much? I can't realistically put in a 50hr week at the minute... What's a good average time each course with TESU will take me per week?
And finally are there any criteria / conditions I should know before taking a flat term?