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Where may i get RA credits? - cecilgambe7 - 06-20-2020

I know ASU is offering a pretty cheap and good RA credits/courses up to august 17; but i will spend all my time with Sophia courses so i think i will not being able to do any ASU course this time.

I the other hand i need 9 RA credits to avoid the TOEFL (as international student), so it is good for me to start considering the RA credits options.

But i actually don't know about any RA provider...


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - bjcheung77 - 06-20-2020

Here's an example community college, for out of state and international students, it maybe one of the cheapest options for RA credits, each credit is $70, check out NMJC, they've been recommended here many times before - https://www.nmjc.edu/admission/paying_for_college/index.aspx


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - LongRoad - 06-21-2020

I'm not stalking bjcheung77, but it might appear so. NMJC does have low tuition. Luna Community College, also in New Mexico, has lower out-of-state tuition ($38.00 per credit).

One concern is that they are on probation, so, while they are accredited now, they may not be in the future. (If you go to their website, http://www.lcc.edu, you can read all about it. Part of being on probation is having that information readily available to the public.

A second concern, and this is more important, as a foreign student, I don't know what issues you'd encounter enrolling there. Should you decide to take Freshman English, look for on-line classes by Sherry Goodyear. She's an excellent on-line instructor.


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - cecilgambe7 - 06-21-2020

(06-21-2020, 12:04 PM)LongRoad Wrote: I'm not stalking bjcheung77, but it might appear so. NMJC does have low tuition. Luna Community College, also in New Mexico, has lower out-of-state tuition ($38.00 per credit).

One concern is that they are on probation, so, while they are accredited now, they may not be in the future. (If you go to their website, http://www.lcc.edu, you can read all about it. Part of being on probation is having that information readily available to the public.

A second concern, and this is more important, as a foreign student, I don't know what issues you'd encounter enrolling there. Should you decide to take Freshman English, look for on-line classes by Sherry Goodyear. She's an excellent on-line instructor.

Of course i prefer to expend 38 usd per credit instead 70 usd. Bjcheng77 is also international student, maybe the reason why he talk me about NMJC is because it accepts international student without any pre-requisite.

I don't know maybe my best movement is to enroll in 3 ASU courses in august while i keep working with Sophia courses... I really wanted to avoid courses "crowding" but Sophia and ASU offer are something once in a lifetime...


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - rachel83az - 06-22-2020

If it helps, I am currently taking 4 ASU courses right now + going through Sophia & Coursera. My current plan is to focus one day per week on each ASU course. Sometimes, it takes me a bit less than a day to complete all of the requirements. Sometimes, it takes me a bit longer. The remaining 3 days of the week, I dedicate to Sophia and Coursera. It is very busy and I wouldn't recommend it normally but it's technically doable.


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - cecilgambe7 - 06-22-2020

(06-22-2020, 02:35 AM)rachel83az Wrote: If it helps, I am currently taking 4 ASU courses right now + going through Sophia & Coursera. My current plan is to focus one day per week on each ASU course. Sometimes, it takes me a bit less than a day to complete all of the requirements. Sometimes, it takes me a bit longer. The remaining 3 days of the week, I dedicate to Sophia and Coursera. It is very busy and I wouldn't recommend it normally but it's technically doable.

Thank you for your feedback, i think i can enroll in ASU courses later so i can "buy some time", did the ASU exams uses proctored system? you know if they have some issues for international students??


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - rachel83az - 06-22-2020

The final exams for ASU are proctored via RPNow. So they shouldn't present any more of an issue than Study.com's courses would.

Self-paced pre-calculus has a practice proctor exam so you can make sure that your current setup will allow you to take the final. That'd probably be the easiest/fastest way to ensure that your specific setup will work.

Also, I'm not currently in the US and I've only had a few issues with ASU related to the VPN that I use. Every so often, my VPN won't let me go through the login process. Everything else works fine.


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - Tedium - 06-22-2020

(06-21-2020, 12:04 PM)LongRoad Wrote: I'm not stalking bjcheung77, but it might appear so. NMJC does have low tuition. Luna Community College, also in New Mexico, has lower out-of-state tuition ($38.00 per credit).

One concern is that they are on probation, so, while they are accredited now, they may not be in the future. (If you go to their website, http://www.lcc.edu, you can read all about it. Part of being on probation is having that information readily available to the public.

A second concern, and this is more important, as a foreign student, I don't know what issues you'd encounter enrolling there. Should you decide to take Freshman English, look for on-line classes by Sherry Goodyear. She's an excellent on-line instructor.

https://luna.edu/

The other you posted is in Michigan lol.


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - allvia - 06-22-2020

I can recommend Clovis CC in NM - https://www.clovis.edu


RE: Where may i get RA credits? - monchevy - 06-23-2020

Is there an NMJC/Luna "cheap online RA credits" situation in a state that doesn't restrict enrollment to just a few states, like they do? My arm is sore from trying to find this unicorn. Help!