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Anyone know if they work weekends? A Sophia rep emailed me on a Sunday last fall.. my friend failed the final milestone & he needs them to reset it.
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(05-23-2020, 10:57 AM)tls7291 Wrote: (05-22-2020, 05:53 AM)NoStudentNoCry Wrote: (05-21-2020, 06:02 PM)ctcarl Wrote: Ah. Obviously not a Monty Python fan. "The Philosopher's Song" got me through that course. Intro to Ethics, too.
I hated Intro to Ethics too. All that philosophical stuff is just a white noise for me.
I have an idea - Sophia should put info that The Philosopher's Song is pre-requisite to these two classes  I agree Intro to Ethics was not fun !
I *loved* Greek Philosophers and enjoyed the Ethics course. But math, I abhor that with my whole being.
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Sophia - Intro to Info Tech, Art History 1, Visual Communications, Managing Conflict, Building Effective Teams
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Institutes - Insurance Ethics
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(05-23-2020, 10:23 PM)TexasTink Wrote: I *loved* Greek Philosophers and enjoyed the Ethics course. But math, I abhor that with my whole being.
This has been the most interesting thing about the whole Sophia experience for me. I loathed math of any kind in high school, swore to avoid it in college, and picked my degree program specifically because I could fulfill the "math" requirement with Natural Sciences.
I very much enjoyed Greek Philosophers, too, even though I found it challenging, since my Philosophy knowledge was weak going in. Ethics really stumped me, I found it hard to grasp how there could be so many wild variations of right and wrong, so that course was very slow going for me.
But the crazy part was, I took Algebra and Stats, only because they were free and I had taken pretty much everything else they offered. I found them both dry and tedious, but otherwise, not particularly challenging. Just followed the formulae. In the end, I guess I surprised myself.
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Well, that's encouraging. I'm tackling the classes I didn't previously have credit for - including a lot of the basic business classes in case I decide to go for a BSBA sometime too. I made it through Stats, though it got to be quite the slog near the end. Maybe I just might be able to pull off Algebra too...
BALS-Humanities from TESU - June 2019
CLEP - A&I Lit, US History 1, US History 2, West Civ 1, Intro Sociology, American Lit, Humanities, Soc. Sci & History, English Lit
Sophia - Intro to Info Tech, Art History 1, Visual Communications, Managing Conflict, Building Effective Teams
Study - Personal Finance, Comm 120, Math 97, Bus 121, Lib Sci 101, Eng 104, Nutrition 101, Eng 105, His 108, Pol. Sci 102, Earth Sci 104, His 308, Bus 313, His 102, Eng 305, His 105, His 106, His 306, Geometry 101, Bus 324, Com 102
Institutes - Insurance Ethics
TESU - Cornerstone, Music History 2 TECEP, LIB Capstone
Further Credits - Sophia - Conflict Resolution, Enviro Science, Microecon, Intro to Stats, Into to Ethics, Found. of Stats, Ancient Greek Philosophers, Macroecon, Intro to Business, Project Management, Accounting, Art History 2
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If you're not intending to take further maths, then the Sophia Algebra course is pretty easy to get through. If you're hoping to move on to calculus or whatever, the Sophia course is not the greatest.
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