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I actaully dont understand what UL and LL courses means
Are all the courses that starts with 100 LL and the ones that starts with 300 UL??
What about the ones that start with 200??
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LL = 100 and 200
UL = 300 and 400
Graduate Level = 500 or above
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(07-25-2019, 12:00 AM)natshar Wrote: LL = 100 and 200
UL = 300 and 400
Graduate Level = 500 or above
This is general - some schools do it differently, so you have to look it up if you're talking about a school other than the Big 3 for instance. But many many schools do it this way.
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07-25-2019, 02:46 AM
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Upper Level courses are generally harder and often build up knowledge you have from a Lower Level course. Schools require a certain amount of UL credits in your major.
In relation to alternative credits: At Study.com, most UL courses require papers to be written or other assignments. UL TECEP exams have short essays unlike the LL TECEP exams (although there may be exceptions).
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07-25-2019, 09:21 AM
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(07-25-2019, 02:46 AM)Ideas Wrote: Upper Level courses are generally harder and often build up knowledge you have from a Lower Level course. Schools require a certain amount of UL credits in your major.
In relation to alternative credits: At Study.com, most UL courses require papers to be written or other assignments. UL TECEP exams have short essays unlike the LL TECEP exams (although there may be exceptions).
To add to this just because an alternative provider, such as Study.com (but not limited to) has a course labeled as XYZ:303 does not mean that is it automatically UL (at any school). You should confirm fist that it has been recommended that way through ACE or NCCRS, and then confirm how your school of choice takes it. TESU generally takes it as recommended now, but COSC takes some LL recommendation as UL. Point being - don't assume the courses # is what indicates if it is LL or UL.
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07-25-2019, 09:24 AM
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(07-25-2019, 09:21 AM)allvia Wrote: (07-25-2019, 02:46 AM)Ideas Wrote: Upper Level courses are generally harder and often build up knowledge you have from a Lower Level course. Schools require a certain amount of UL credits in your major.
In relation to alternative credits: At Study.com, most UL courses require papers to be written or other assignments. UL TECEP exams have short essays unlike the LL TECEP exams (although there may be exceptions).
To add to this just because an alternative provider, such as Study.com (but not limited to) has a course labeled as XYZ:303 does not mean that is it automatically UL (at any school). You should confirm fist that it has been recommended that way through ACE or NCCRS, and then confirm how your school of choice takes it. TESU generally takes it as recommended now, but COSC takes some LL recommendation as LL. Point being - don't assume the courses # is what indicates if it is LL or UL.
Takes some UL recommendations as LL.
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Keep in mind that the company or college assigning a number is awarding a level, but then if you're sending that credit ELSEWHERE to be evaluated, it may get a different number. For example, just because Studycom says something is 321, that doesn't mean TESU will agree. TESU could bump it up - or send it down. So once you send a course somewhere, the number may change up or down.
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07-25-2019, 09:43 AM
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(07-25-2019, 09:24 AM)lacussucceed Wrote: (07-25-2019, 09:21 AM)allvia Wrote: To add to this just because an alternative provider, such as Study.com (but not limited to) has a course labeled as XYZ:303 does not mean that is it automatically UL (at any school). You should confirm fist that it has been recommended that way through ACE or NCCRS, and then confirm how your school of choice takes it. TESU generally takes it as recommended now, but COSC takes some LL recommendation as LL. Point being - don't assume the courses # is what indicates if it is LL or UL.
Takes some UL recommendations as LL.
Thanks - I corrected my typo (COSC takes some LL recommendation as UL - & vice versa)
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