08-14-2015, 01:24 PM
hightecrebel Wrote:I have no real IT/IS experience, what I know is mostly because it interested me or I learned because everyone assumes a millenial will know how to fix their computer. Some modules are easier than others, and you get multiple chances to take the post-module quizzes that actually decide your grade for the course. "...For Everyone" has the less-intensive modules, "...For IT Professional" had the most intensive, at least for me. "...For Business Professionals" seemed a bit more scattered, with some being relatively straightforward and others requiring a lot of similar details remembered.
Honestly, the best thing to do is just sign up for the modules and start working on it. You have six months from the date you enroll in the first module to finish that course set, so even if it drags on a little and overlaps with something else, you can just cut back the time you spend on it.
Thanks for the info. The reason I don't sign-up now is because I prefer to do one course at a time... For example, I didn't realize you needed to register for TECEPs the month prior to taking them, so I'm sitting here reviewing Strategic Management for September (I wanted to take it over this weekend) while studying Saylor's Corporate Communication in the meantime - and it's driving me nuts.


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