03-18-2016, 12:20 PM
For the Straighterline courses, the Cultural Anthropology is pretty easy (I got a 98 in the class) and the textbook is not that big compared to a lot of the other classes. Intro to Religion is also pretty easy, or maybe it's just because I found the subject matter very interesting (I got a 96 in that class) but the textbook is significantly larger and I feel it is more time-consuming.
Intro to Environmental Science is not hard although I just didn't find it all that interesting and there were some issues with quiz questions having as many as 17 possible multiple choice answers. :confused: Ultimately being open-book, I just ended up taking the exams without reading the material (and ended up with a final grade of 91). I would recommend either of the other two over this one to be honest, although it is still a very doable course.
Intro to Environmental Science is not hard although I just didn't find it all that interesting and there were some issues with quiz questions having as many as 17 possible multiple choice answers. :confused: Ultimately being open-book, I just ended up taking the exams without reading the material (and ended up with a final grade of 91). I would recommend either of the other two over this one to be honest, although it is still a very doable course.
West Virginia University at Parkersburg, Associate of Applied Science, Board of Governors program
Traditional College Credits (RA):
18 Credits
ALEKS & CSM Learn:
12 Credits
Straighterline:
15 Credits
Sophia:
38 Credits
Total from All Sources:
83 Credits
Traditional College Credits (RA):
18 Credits
ALEKS & CSM Learn:
12 Credits
Straighterline:
15 Credits
Sophia:
38 Credits
Total from All Sources:
83 Credits


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