03-21-2018, 09:50 AM
Hello all,
I just finished the Straighterline Intro to Communications COM101 course. I cannot recommend this course enough, if you need to finish up Public Speaking or any form of Communications class. This was my very last class required to apply for June graduation at TESU. I am so bad at Public Speaking as far as having anxiety in front of people, that I literally put off taking Public Speaking for my entire 10 year, part time college journey. I had all of my Upper Level coursework done before I had even taken COM101.
In my opinion, Straighterline is the way to go on this class. I have seen so many people here posting that they failed the DSST Public Speaking, and asking questions about contesting the results. I really think you shold go this route, IMO.
I totally dragged my feet and got it done in 5 days. Could have done it in 3 days with a little more effort. I completed the class with a 92, and that is taking into account that I didn't even remotely care about my Final Exam score. I blew through the proctored final in 16 minutes, and got a 70 on it, and still got a 92 in the class.
I actually enjoyed writing my presentations. I researched and wrote them in down time at work. I work in an on-call, wait around for Emergency type of job. I wrote each presentation in no more than a couple of hours. She gave me a 10/10 on my Intro. 98% on my Informative, and 98% on my Persuasive. I used the built in webcam on my laptop, and the Camera program that is embedded in Windows 10. Setting up a quick dummy Youtube page was relatively simple. I submitted my videos as "unlisted". I found the Instructor grading comments to be interesting and informative. Really, a fun all around process to do this class.
I am not saying that it is a lay-down or worthless class. I am simply saying that it was really a lot more fun and fairly quick process, once I got rolling. I wish I had not dragged my feet for so long.
Hope this helps anyone that might be dreading Public Speaking, like I did.
I just finished the Straighterline Intro to Communications COM101 course. I cannot recommend this course enough, if you need to finish up Public Speaking or any form of Communications class. This was my very last class required to apply for June graduation at TESU. I am so bad at Public Speaking as far as having anxiety in front of people, that I literally put off taking Public Speaking for my entire 10 year, part time college journey. I had all of my Upper Level coursework done before I had even taken COM101.
In my opinion, Straighterline is the way to go on this class. I have seen so many people here posting that they failed the DSST Public Speaking, and asking questions about contesting the results. I really think you shold go this route, IMO.
I totally dragged my feet and got it done in 5 days. Could have done it in 3 days with a little more effort. I completed the class with a 92, and that is taking into account that I didn't even remotely care about my Final Exam score. I blew through the proctored final in 16 minutes, and got a 70 on it, and still got a 92 in the class.
I actually enjoyed writing my presentations. I researched and wrote them in down time at work. I work in an on-call, wait around for Emergency type of job. I wrote each presentation in no more than a couple of hours. She gave me a 10/10 on my Intro. 98% on my Informative, and 98% on my Persuasive. I used the built in webcam on my laptop, and the Camera program that is embedded in Windows 10. Setting up a quick dummy Youtube page was relatively simple. I submitted my videos as "unlisted". I found the Instructor grading comments to be interesting and informative. Really, a fun all around process to do this class.
I am not saying that it is a lay-down or worthless class. I am simply saying that it was really a lot more fun and fairly quick process, once I got rolling. I wish I had not dragged my feet for so long.
Hope this helps anyone that might be dreading Public Speaking, like I did.
Western Governor's University
MSCSIA - Completed 2020. Program completed in 8 months.
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Thomas Edison State University
B.A.L.S 2019
ASNSM - Computer Science - 2018
Pierpont College
Board of Governor's AAS, AOE Information Systems - 2017
MSCSIA - Completed 2020. Program completed in 8 months.
Cybersecurity Scholarship Recipient
Thomas Edison State University
B.A.L.S 2019
ASNSM - Computer Science - 2018
Pierpont College
Board of Governor's AAS, AOE Information Systems - 2017