11-15-2017, 01:35 PM
(11-14-2017, 09:09 PM)Paramedic12 Wrote: I completed about 80 credits of shmoop in a matter of three months. I would skip the lessons and go straight into the exams. I never failed a class but i did score about 75% in most of the classes. It was the easiest and fastest way to earn a bachelors in my opinion and the whole subscription cost me under 300 for right around 80 credits.
(11-15-2017, 09:29 AM)Paramedic12 Wrote: I really enjoyed the lit courses and UL’s were slightly more in depth but manageable. Each course took me roughly 6 hours to complete. The questions are very strange and hard to find within the text so it requires you to think outside the box.
Slightly confused. I'm starting Shmoop as soon as I'm done with the psych course I'm working on. Are you talking about final exams or are there chapter exams and those are the ones you went straight to?
For the lit courses, are you saying 6 hours to get through exams, including final? Or you had to slow down and go through the course material?
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Transfer: 41 credits
Currently working on:
Language and Literacy in Education (OnlineDegree)
Completed:
Study.com: Personal Finance 102, History 108, Psychology 106, Psychology 104, Communications 120, Religion 101
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CLEP (free through Modern States): American Government, A+I Lit, American Lit, History of the US 1
Transfer: 41 credits
Currently working on:
Language and Literacy in Education (OnlineDegree)
Completed:
Study.com: Personal Finance 102, History 108, Psychology 106, Psychology 104, Communications 120, Religion 101
Free: Cyber Security for Everyone, Cyber Security for Professionals
CLEP (free through Modern States): American Government, A+I Lit, American Lit, History of the US 1