01-29-2017, 05:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2017, 06:02 PM by High_Order1.)
I'll do the Ed4Credit Comp II as a guinea pig. And maybe literature.
1 - does TESU accept these? I know they accept ACE in general, but I need these to fulfill specific slots in my degree path.
2 - How does the final relate to the course? In other words, if you do well in the course, can I still pass with a poor final exam grade?
3 - in ENG 205, it almost appears that you could do the tests, and not do well at all in the assignments and still potentially come out with a B. Am I reading this: https://ed4credit.com/sites/default/file...abus_1.pdf correctly?
4 - How big are the writing assignments in 205?
5 - is the lit final open book?
6 - Are there any discounts for being a forum member here, or buying multiple courses?
Forgive me if these are already answered, I just now saw this thread here and that's how I learned about Ed4Credit.
I will say two things: the normal price looks a little steep at first blush. Having the books as part of the package does sweeten the deal some, but I've done ok at finding the texts for free or very low cost, so it wouldn't be a deal maker / breaker for me.
I'm going to email my TESU counselor, but I am betting I run out of time before I get a response. If I run out of time, I'm not buying these at full price.
1 - does TESU accept these? I know they accept ACE in general, but I need these to fulfill specific slots in my degree path.
2 - How does the final relate to the course? In other words, if you do well in the course, can I still pass with a poor final exam grade?
3 - in ENG 205, it almost appears that you could do the tests, and not do well at all in the assignments and still potentially come out with a B. Am I reading this: https://ed4credit.com/sites/default/file...abus_1.pdf correctly?
4 - How big are the writing assignments in 205?
5 - is the lit final open book?
6 - Are there any discounts for being a forum member here, or buying multiple courses?
Forgive me if these are already answered, I just now saw this thread here and that's how I learned about Ed4Credit.
I will say two things: the normal price looks a little steep at first blush. Having the books as part of the package does sweeten the deal some, but I've done ok at finding the texts for free or very low cost, so it wouldn't be a deal maker / breaker for me.
I'm going to email my TESU counselor, but I am betting I run out of time before I get a response. If I run out of time, I'm not buying these at full price.

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Thomas Edison State University 2018
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