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Master's Requirements |
Posted by: umecyne - 01-21-2025, 04:41 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I've looked through most of the wiki but I'm struggling to figure out what the cheapest option would be for filling a couple of required courses before applying to a master's degree program at ULF.
The required courses are (no labs required)
- General Biology (2 semesters)
- General Chemistry (2 semesters)
- Organic Chemistry (1 semester)
According to their advisors there's not any option for me to test out of these requirements, they want actual course completions. Their suggestion was to take the courses at UC San Diego's extension program. But the cost is just way too high for me. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it.
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Worried about Failing |
Posted by: Lordworm30 - 01-21-2025, 02:50 PM - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hey There! I’ve been out of college for about 6 years or so. Im going back to UMPI in March for the summer semester. I’ve transferred over 90 credits from my previous university and am doing the BLS with a minor in History. I’m really self doubting myself that I’m gonna be too stupid for these classes and that I’m going to fail. Can anyone provide tips or encouragement to help ease my mind just worried the classes are going to be to hard and I won’t be able to comprehend anything. Thanks
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Honest Opinion Wanted: How easy is WGU? |
Posted by: lincolnlawyer - 01-21-2025, 11:51 AM - Forum: Graduate School Discussion
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So I came across this Reddit thread from a year ago where someone claimed they completed a master’s in a month. I assume this was the Tempo program. [url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/15pkww6/comment/jvy8hir/][/url]
Now, WGU has been discussed quite frequently in the forum, but particularly alarming is this individual claiming they breezed through the instructional & design program in such a short time - 1/3 of a term, and that one of the classes involved basic photoshop skills…
Can anyone confirm if this is true? If it is, it doesn’t sound like you can learn anything at all…
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TESU Liberal Arts Degree Questions |
Posted by: slreed - 01-21-2025, 10:38 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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I'm transferring 89 credits from a 4 year university to TESU. They have accepted those courses and this is what I have remaining to finish my degree:
Capstone
1101 Fact, Fiction Course
Basic Math Course
Public Speaking
Ethics
Humanities Upper Level Courses 9 Credits remaining
General Ed Electives 7 Credits remaining
I'm speaking with my advisor tomorrow and want to plan out how to complete these remaining credits by April 15th to apply for the June graduation. I need to graduate in June for a position which begins in August.
Here's what I am considering:
Take Capstone & 1101 through TESU beginning February 3rd.
Sophia for the remaining courses because they will be easier to complete there than through TECEP or TESU.
Here are the Sophia courses I have chosen to fulfill the requirements:
Intro to College Math 3
Public Speaking 3
Intro to Ethics 3
For Humanities Credits:
Ancient Greek Philosophers 3
Studying Religions 3
Critical Thinking 3
For Gen Ed:
Visual Communications 3
Essentials of Managing Conflict 1
Workplace Communication 3
Do these courses transfer to TESU? Per the Sophia website, they seem to transfer. Will my advisor be able to confirm these courses will work for my degree plan? Any other suggestions?
I realize I will have to pay the waiver, I am fine with that. The timeline is of the utmost importance.
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions.
Thanks! Shannon
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