That's awesome! I wonder if that could be used in addition to the 5% discount offered for saylor students...
You wouldn't happen to have one figured out already with the BSCIA would you? If not, I'm trying to fit stuff in my little spread sheet I started.
(06-16-2018, 04:59 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Honestly, the Saylor courses aren't considered good (I've heard of maybe 1 or 2 that are, otherwise they range from bad to terrible). It's kind of a case of "you get what you pay for" except that you can skip the course and just take the test if you want.
You might think about doing things in this order:
1) TEEX Cybersecurity for Everyone - expires 6/30
2) ALEKS math courses - expire 7/31
3) CLEP/Modern States courses
4) Study.com - take 2 courses/exams where you can't find them anywhere else cheaper, AND during the same month, use the time to study for the Saylor exams (Intro to Business, Managerial Accounting, Business Comm). Study.com allows doing unlimited courses each month, but only 2 proctored final exams, so make the most of the month you're paying for by using their courses to study for less expensive options.
I updated the spreadsheet I made using quigongene's info on the free courses that would work.
You wouldn't happen to have one figured out already with the BSCIA would you? If not, I'm trying to fit stuff in my little spread sheet I started.