@@goodnatureificationPurdue Global, bachelor of business administration. I’m starting the four hardest classes next term. I took a look at the syllabus, there is so much work associated with these classes. It’s no joke. MT460 Corporate finance will likely kill me. lol
I have 91 credits with Sophia. Took a year casually pecking away at it. But, I’m concerned that those credits may not have longevity to them. So, is there a way to add permanency to them? Is there any sort of credit repository outside of universities?
credly.com! It’s a blockchain backpack for your ACE credits. But there’s no telling what the future holds, so I wouldn’t wait too long to get them applied somewhere :)
I saw some comments on how some students had a hard time transferring credits to their school. Any comments on when a student has questions about the material/tutoring?
@@CollegeHacked I am considering to get a masters program, but I am missing on some credits so I want to take these online courses fkr credits. Do you think that a university such university of illinois or wisconsin university would accept these online credits?
Hey man I love your content! I am trying to find the best graduate school and wanted a good, non proctored, essay based program that is non-profit and that is properly accredited. I found out that St. Leo University is non proctored exams, not a for-profit, but they're not a Middle States accreditation or a Regionally accredited. Is it because this school is located in Florida? Would love some help before I put my 20k into them lol!
They are regionally accredited so you need not worry. So are you saying ALL their graduate programs have no proctored tests? Does that include doctoral programs as well?
I did 73 credits on Sophia. About another 30 from prior learning. I’m down to my last 23 credits this coming term. Then the capstone after that.
What major? Which school?
@@goodnatureificationPurdue Global, bachelor of business administration. I’m starting the four hardest classes next term. I took a look at the syllabus, there is so much work associated with these classes. It’s no joke. MT460 Corporate finance will likely kill me. lol
How did it take you to get the 73 credits
@@donlepard7614 nice. I’m 31 credits into Sophia. Targeting UMPI for a BABA.
Dear friend how long did it took to complete
I’d love to hear your opinions on edX!
I did it for a while. As someone who is terrified of math. I love the how the material is broken down in sequential fashion.
Great stuff as usual.
I have 91 credits with Sophia. Took a year casually pecking away at it.
But, I’m concerned that those credits may not have longevity to them. So, is there a way to add permanency to them? Is there any sort of credit repository outside of universities?
credly.com! It’s a blockchain backpack for your ACE credits. But there’s no telling what the future holds, so I wouldn’t wait too long to get them applied somewhere :)
@@CollegeHacked actually we should chat sometime. I’m about to get a bachelors thanks to you.
I saw some comments on how some students had a hard time transferring credits to their school. Any comments on when a student has questions about the material/tutoring?
If a student using StraighterLine has questions, they have a help email they can contact.
How long does on Straighterline take normally 3 months or less? Let's say Calculus and algebra.
Depends on the class, the person taking it, and how much time they have to put toward the course. But usually between 1-4 weeks.
@@CollegeHacked I am considering to get a masters program, but I am missing on some credits so I want to take these online courses fkr credits. Do you think that a university such university of illinois or wisconsin university would accept these online credits?
Hey man I love your content! I am trying to find the best graduate school and wanted a good, non proctored, essay based program that is non-profit and that is properly accredited. I found out that St. Leo University is non proctored exams, not a for-profit, but they're not a Middle States accreditation or a Regionally accredited. Is it because this school is located in Florida? Would love some help before I put my 20k into them lol!
They are regionally accredited so you need not worry. So are you saying ALL their graduate programs have no proctored tests? Does that include doctoral programs as well?
Hard to weigh in without knowing what you are majoring in or why 😅
I’m 22 and haven’t gone to college at all. Would yer service be useful for me?
If you’re looking to save time and money while earning a bachelors degree, then absolutely :)