09-16-2011, 06:52 PM
I am taking Computer Architecture and Environmental Science at TESC right now and this was mid-terms week.
I took the Comp Architecture midterm this week as a proctored exam and finished in 20 minutes. It was really not that hard after doing all of those assignments. Anyone considering taking the course should realize that the midterm is easier than the assignments, which can take hours to complete. It was a combination of true/false, matching, and some essay questions.
The Environmental Science midterm was also not that hard and I finished it in 30 minutes. It was done online through proctoru.com.
I am well over the hump now in these classes which is great. I stressed a lot about computer architecture right after I signed up but I used that stress to fuel my progress through the assignments.
I feel like I could have completed the entire computer science degree, hands down, no problem in one year if I had enrolled at TESC instead of USF way back in the day.
I took the Comp Architecture midterm this week as a proctored exam and finished in 20 minutes. It was really not that hard after doing all of those assignments. Anyone considering taking the course should realize that the midterm is easier than the assignments, which can take hours to complete. It was a combination of true/false, matching, and some essay questions.
The Environmental Science midterm was also not that hard and I finished it in 30 minutes. It was done online through proctoru.com.
I am well over the hump now in these classes which is great. I stressed a lot about computer architecture right after I signed up but I used that stress to fuel my progress through the assignments.
I feel like I could have completed the entire computer science degree, hands down, no problem in one year if I had enrolled at TESC instead of USF way back in the day.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science