07-13-2016, 11:29 AM
Forum Member Wrote:I've read your beginner post. Frankly a lot of it I was already aware of. I've been lurking here for ever. What I am not aware of is upper level.
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to go about getting a tesu degree business degree. . My focus will need to be on upper level
Can you describe how pen foster works is it like straighterline where you gotta do really good on a bunch of quizes.
Have you done study.com as well?
You mention a few others which ones would you recommend.
bjcheung77 Wrote:Forum Member Wrote:I am just curious on how many credits you have done so far?
Also have you done some upper level credits? I am trying to compile a list of all available upper level options and then figure out
Your beginner guide is quite helpful. What is your experience with Pen Foster would you say the courses are easy?
I have lots of credits, but not applicable for my degree. Before, I was wanting to get a COSC BSBA degree and the FEMA courses would have been a perfect fit. But now I have moved my decision to get a BSBA degree at TESU instead of COSC, if you read my posts before, I did so because of several reasons...
Several of my upper level credits were from Penn Foster, actually, all the courses I've taken at Penn Foster are upper level. They're relatively easy. There are many options for cheap UL credits, from all the providers I've mentioned in my Beginners Guide. Find your degree and get a spreadsheet to map what is required.
Upper Level is just another course within your degree plan, don't think of it as "a harder to complete course because it has a 300-400 level number".
Most of it can be done with the CBE's such as DSST, TECEP, UEXCEL, or CSU Global's CBE. If you are far from a testing site, TECEPS or courses from Penn Foster, Saylor, Straighterline, Study.com etc may be better for you.
In regards to Penn Foster courses, they're similar to Straighterline. The courses have the following components: Exams, Discussions/Webinars, Projects, Finals. Each course will be different, not all components are within each one. The best part of the exams is, it's non proctored and you have a retake option.
Discussions are simple, pass/fail, generally if you have 3 or more sentences within your answer, it's an automatic pass. Finals are non proctored and also in person proctored, depending on your course. The final usually is 33% of the course, the combination of the rest is 67%. The courses with the webinars take at least 3 weeks, you can have everything done before then, but a webinar a week is needed.
Forum Member Wrote:Can you do multiple pen foster courses at once? Why did you need to wait before you continue to the next one?Yes, I took 3 courses all at once. But generally, I finished one at a time - Took me three days for Strategic Business Management (2 days for testing/project, 1 extra day for project to make sure everything was good), two days for Financial Management, while my project was being graded I did the International Business management course exams.
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Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
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Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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