08-21-2020, 04:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-21-2020, 04:40 AM by rachel83az.)
I think it would be helpful if there were a thread for this just as there is a thread for the alt providers. This is NOT for courses from TESU, COSC, etc. (there are other sites for that) but only for self-study type courses that were taken at one university for transfer to another.
Provider:
Course:
Course content: How is the material presented? Videos? Text? External content? Do you have to buy/have other materials?
Final exam format: How many questions? Multiple choice? Essay? Both? Something else?
Final exam content vs course content/practice exams: Have you seen the information before in the course, or was it a total curve ball?
Time taken on course: Hours? Weeks? Days?
Familiarity with subject before course: Never heard of it before taking the course, Low, medium, high, I do this every day. How would you have scored on the final with no preparation?
Pitfalls, high points, things others should know:
1-10 Difficulty level: From learning the colors to rocket surgery
Final grade: If you don't want to post your exact grade, please at least post something like "did really well" or "came close to failing". A difficult class can still have exams that were easier than expected so that you got a good grade.
Provider:
Course:
Course content: How is the material presented? Videos? Text? External content? Do you have to buy/have other materials?
Final exam format: How many questions? Multiple choice? Essay? Both? Something else?
Final exam content vs course content/practice exams: Have you seen the information before in the course, or was it a total curve ball?
Time taken on course: Hours? Weeks? Days?
Familiarity with subject before course: Never heard of it before taking the course, Low, medium, high, I do this every day. How would you have scored on the final with no preparation?
Pitfalls, high points, things others should know:
1-10 Difficulty level: From learning the colors to rocket surgery
Final grade: If you don't want to post your exact grade, please at least post something like "did really well" or "came close to failing". A difficult class can still have exams that were easier than expected so that you got a good grade.