09-20-2017, 11:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-2017, 12:04 PM by gremlinbrawler.)
Yeah I know that they don't ever have to accept your AA but I thought that they either do or they don't and can't pick it apart after that. I guess I was wrong.
As far as the Straighterline and Study.com thing, I think they are extremely misleading. Study.com has a search engine and if you type in CSUN it clearly comes up as "accepted". As far as Straighterline goes they don't explicitly say that you can transfer your credits to CSUN but CUSN is listed on this page http://www.straighterline.com/how-it-wor...-transfer/ under "other schools our students plan to attend". There is a disclaimer for that section but it's still very misleading in my opinion. Why would these students be taking Straighterline courses if the colleges they are planning to attend won't accept their courses?
As far as the Straighterline and Study.com thing, I think they are extremely misleading. Study.com has a search engine and if you type in CSUN it clearly comes up as "accepted". As far as Straighterline goes they don't explicitly say that you can transfer your credits to CSUN but CUSN is listed on this page http://www.straighterline.com/how-it-wor...-transfer/ under "other schools our students plan to attend". There is a disclaimer for that section but it's still very misleading in my opinion. Why would these students be taking Straighterline courses if the colleges they are planning to attend won't accept their courses?


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