07-05-2019, 11:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2019, 12:04 PM by tesu-acct-student.)
If you take the Coursera only layer, it lacks all of the content of the high engagement layer. So it isn't the same, and it is not the same price.
Students who only take the Coursera only layer are not for-credit students for that reason.
The content of the high engagement layer is more extensive and challenging than the content of the Coursera only layer.
I'm not sure why you thought it was the same materials.
Students who only take the Coursera only layer are not for-credit students for that reason.
The content of the high engagement layer is more extensive and challenging than the content of the Coursera only layer.
I'm not sure why you thought it was the same materials.
BSBA/Accounting TESU (2016). MSA UIUC (2018).
Need help with portfolios? I earned 18 credits at TESU through portfolio evaluations. Nine of those were for upper level accounting courses. My advice for PLA/portfolios: TESU portfolio tips The first post has the Portfolio Checklist I created. Page ten has the actual narrative I wrote to receive credit for ACC-440.
Using Straighterline's Financial Accounting as a substitute for TESU's Intermediate Accounting I? Don't do it if you are an accounting major and/or want your CPA license. They are not the same course and I think TESU has erred in accepting the SL course as Intermediate I. I made this discovery here: Intermediate Accounting II.
Need help with portfolios? I earned 18 credits at TESU through portfolio evaluations. Nine of those were for upper level accounting courses. My advice for PLA/portfolios: TESU portfolio tips The first post has the Portfolio Checklist I created. Page ten has the actual narrative I wrote to receive credit for ACC-440.
Using Straighterline's Financial Accounting as a substitute for TESU's Intermediate Accounting I? Don't do it if you are an accounting major and/or want your CPA license. They are not the same course and I think TESU has erred in accepting the SL course as Intermediate I. I made this discovery here: Intermediate Accounting II.