10-19-2025, 10:42 AM
(10-18-2025, 04:37 PM)wow Wrote: Almost two weeks ago on this thread, I talked about how I didn't think it was likely that Sophia would offer courses like radiology or histology. And I still don't think it would. But I dropped out of the conversation for a while when I realized that my comments weren't helpful. The point of the thread is to brainstorm what they would like to see on Sophia, and coming here just to pee on the parade is rude.
But I'm back to making a long comment because someone else has decided to pee on the parade, and the arguments have gone way beyond "is it practical?" to Duneranger continually moving the goalposts in a way that comes across as attacking the brainstormers and the rest of us for enjoying learning new things.
As someone who was previously butting into this conversation with unwanted and unhelpful advice, I would like to advise Duneranger that you are doing the same thing. It was annoying when I did it, so ...
I would, however, like to state my agreement that Ninja Nerd is amazing, and in fact I reviewed his stuff a lot while doing A and P on Sophia. And one reason to watch ninja nerd while doing A and P on Sophia is because the course is challenging, both compared to Sophia's human biology course and in general. It's not pedagogically amazing or even that good, and it won't get you into med school. But it is challenging. The tests are way more time limited per question than most of the tests I have taken on Sophia, and that means that a person has to actually either study the course materials (which, if I remember correctly, is basically the Openstax A and P textbook, which is used in plenty of in-person A and P classes) or already know the subject from previous studies if they want to actually do well. There isn't time to look up every answer. No one unfamiliar with the topic is going to finish the course in less than a day or even less than a couple weeks of serious study unless they have found a good way to cheat, and if that's what they're doing, like Blue Booger said, cheaters will always find a way.
But I won't be admitted to med school based on my Sophia course, so clearly it's a complete waste of time. Heaven forbid non-clinicians try to learn anything about human biology.
Anyway, if anyone ever decides to circulate a petition to Sophia to add a course on radiology, I will sign it just to make up for being a jerk in the early October portion of this threadAlso, taking it could be fun.
I didn't expect my suggestion of expanding more offerings in HA to be so controversial in this thread. I'm not a big fan of arguments, but when I see one, I like to combine both sides takes into one overarching idea: how can we expand options in healthcare admin that offers students the potential to engage in something intellectually challenging? I think that is a solid direction to take this conversation towards.
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2026: Master of Science in Management
William Paterson University
2024: M.Ed - Educational Leadership
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UMPI:
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2024: BABA - PM/IS
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