11-16-2020, 07:49 AM
Some of the SDC UL courses will have fewer papers than others. I second the suggestion to go through the courses (on the transfer guide specific to your chosen school) and make a list of how many paper and how long of a word count. You can see those assignments without having a paid account. The history courses tend to have more and longer papers. That's part of that discipline. I did 2 UL SDC courses in other disciplines toward a BALS at TESU that had fewer and shorter papers. Doable in the midst of family funerals and things. not a fun summer. but ok. and 2 coopersmith courses (accepted at tesu) to get some UL credit. as mentioned, some of those coopersmith exams may have short essay on exam (and they don't mean 1000-2000 words answer. but well developed paragraph to cover the points. similar to being in an in person course and having to complete a test in short time). not all of the coopersmith courses do. you'll want to ask them directly if you can see a syllabus with details before purchase.
cost and time an issue to thinking you pay for an extra month? With a paid account you'll get the rubric, but you can get started before that. And some people like to paid for the "non credit" subscription while studying and writing papers and then change to credit cost in case you can't get it all done in a billing cycle.
are they tough graders like the horror story thread with another provide and eng comp 2: I was nervous about the papers too because of time constraints and some non school things going on at the time. But I got through it. Follow the assignments, cite some sources. My public library had access to some academic resources online so I could even find academic sources. Fair graders in my opinion.
cost and time an issue to thinking you pay for an extra month? With a paid account you'll get the rubric, but you can get started before that. And some people like to paid for the "non credit" subscription while studying and writing papers and then change to credit cost in case you can't get it all done in a billing cycle.
are they tough graders like the horror story thread with another provide and eng comp 2: I was nervous about the papers too because of time constraints and some non school things going on at the time. But I got through it. Follow the assignments, cite some sources. My public library had access to some academic resources online so I could even find academic sources. Fair graders in my opinion.
TESU: BALS June 2021 (comm college, clep, sdc sophia coopersmith, SOS110, and capstone)


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