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RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - Supermind - 12-20-2018

I guess the issue will still be that it does not meet the 15 UL credits requirement. TESU is clear about the number of UL credits as opposed to merely the number of UL courses. Ethics related UL courses will definitely suit BALS AOS requirements, but unfortunately, this one will not satisfy the credit requirements.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - mysonx3 - 12-20-2018

Like Merlin says, it is an upper level course. Problem is a 2-credit course doesn't really help you get to the necessary 15 UL credits


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - dfrecore - 12-20-2018

Unless you have a 1cr or 4cr course in there to make up for the difference, it's not helpful.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - zzzz24 - 12-20-2018

You have already been told what can fulfill upper level degree requirements for your degree plan, so I am not sure why you keep trying to miraculously find some 'hidden' upper level credits...


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - Supermind - 12-20-2018

(12-20-2018, 11:40 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: You have already been told what can fulfill upper level degree requirements for your degree plan, so I am not sure why you keep trying to miraculously find some 'hidden' upper level credits...

I just noticed something surprising, and wanted to share it. I don’t follow why you are getting so worked up for this simple post of mine. This is a public forum, and one can post such questions. If you find my questions repetitive, why do you even spend your time answering them?? After all, your posts have been quite repetitive too. So, people in glass houses must learn not to throw stones on others. If you are unable to be kind and helpful, that is ok. There are kinder and more helpful people here to address my concerns.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - zzzz24 - 12-20-2018

(12-20-2018, 01:43 PM)Supermind Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 11:40 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: You have already been told what can fulfill upper level degree requirements for your degree plan, so I am not sure why you keep trying to miraculously find some 'hidden' upper level credits...

I just noticed something surprising, and wanted to share it. I don’t follow why you are getting so worked up for this simple post of mine. This is a public forum, and one can post such questions. If you find my questions repetitive, why do you even spend your time answering it?? After all, your posts have been quite repetitive too. So, people in glass houses must learn to not throw stones on others. There are more kinder and helpful people here to address my concerns, if not you.

It's not new or surprising, as the course has been available for years. Instead of actually searching on this forum and properly researching, you just post the same questions in unrelated threads over and over. You have been advised on what would fulfill your degree requirements, yet you keep going in circles. You seem quite worried about saving $200, meanwhile you are saving thousands of dollars earning a degree this way.

How are my posts repetitive? I fail to see how any of my posts are asking the same questions over and over again like you do.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - Supermind - 12-20-2018

(12-20-2018, 01:53 PM)zzzz24 Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 01:43 PM)Supermind Wrote:
(12-20-2018, 11:40 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: You have already been told what can fulfill upper level degree requirements for your degree plan, so I am not sure why you keep trying to miraculously find some 'hidden' upper level credits...

I just noticed something surprising, and wanted to share it. I don’t follow why you are getting so worked up for this simple post of mine. This is a public forum, and one can post such questions. If you find my questions repetitive, why do you even spend your time answering it?? After all, your posts have been quite repetitive too. So, people in glass houses must learn to not throw stones on others. There are more kinder and helpful people here to address my concerns, if not you.

It's not new or surprising, as the course has been available for years. Instead of actually searching on this forum and properly researching, you just post the same questions in unrelated threads over and over. You have been advised on what would fulfill your degree requirements, yet you keep going in circles. You seem quite worried about saving $200, meanwhile you are saving thousands of dollars earning a degree this way.

How are my posts repetitive? I fail to see how any of my posts are asking the same questions over and over again like you do.

This is not your personal forum- nor are you some moderator here. When Merlin, the moderator is actually being kind and answering my posts, what is your problem? And dfrecore is helping so many people. Please take a lesson or two from these people, and keep your rudeness and impatience to yourself. If you want to know how your posts are repetitive, take the trouble yourself to go through your previous posts, and if you still cannot see it, leave it. This is cyber bullying, and I will not take to it lightly. Like I said, STOP! If you find my posts annoying, there are several other posts for you to answer. Take out your frustrations elsewhere.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - MNomadic - 12-20-2018

A little while back I too noticed about the ethics course being UL and posted about it possibly being helpful for people needing UL credits and I'm sure many others noticed and posted it before me. As dfrecore pointed out, it's not really useful unless you happened to have another 1 or 4 credit course. It's great that you're noticing things and bringing them up. I'd rather that you notice things like that and post about it. It may not be useful, but maybe it will be. Better to post it rather than hold back for fear of being too repetitive.

I already know exactly what classes I need to finish my degree but I still try to share new info and classes that I find because they may help others, even if it's not useful to myself. That's how our forum's shared knowledge grows over time.

TLDR: keep Sharing and posting things you find that you think are useful, even if it might be repetitive, not useful or already known.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - Supermind - 12-20-2018

(12-20-2018, 02:18 PM)MNomadic Wrote: A little while back I too noticed about the ethics course being UL and posted about it possibly being helpful for people needing UL credits and I'm sure many others noticed and posted it before me. As dfrecore pointed out, it's not really useful unless you happened to have another 1 or 4 credit course. It's great that you're noticing things and bringing them up. I'd rather that you notice things like that and post about it. It may not be useful, but maybe it will be. Better to post it rather than hold back for fear of being too repetitive.

I already know exactly what classes I need to finish my degree but I still try to share new info and classes that I find because they may help others, even if it's not useful to myself. That's how our forum's shared knowledge grows over time.

TLDR: keep Sharing and posting things you find that you think are useful, even if it might be repetitive, not useful or already known.

Thank you for saying that MNomadic. One of the things I have very much enjoyed on this forum, is the culture of patience, kindness and helpfulness here.


RE: Ethics 312 The American Institutes - nosey561 - 12-22-2018

Does Charter Oak COSC accept this course for the ethics requirement?