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| What are your travel plans? |
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Posted by: coldcoffee - 05-10-2024, 01:55 AM - Forum: Off Topic
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Hello Everyone, It's already 5th month of the year.. What are your travel this year? For me, I am planning to Visit Egypt, Did anybody recently visited there? What are you recommended destination and any heads up on what to and not to do there? Your advices would be really appreciated!
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| Embrace Neurodiversity - Which type are you? |
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Posted by: bjcheung77 - 05-10-2024, 12:40 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hmm, just reading something on the net and randomly came to this, when I was looking up dyslexia, etc. It lists a few different types of Neurodivergent symptoms. I feel I should learn more about these as I have at least one or more to embrace and understand myself better, work on my mental and physical health as well...
Link: Neurodivergent: Neurodivergent: What It Is, Symptoms & Types (clevelandclinic.org)
BTW, anyone complete any online exams that will test any of these? Have recommendations? Looking for ADHD, Autism, and a few others in the list above, just a 'simple' online test if there are any. Example, for Autism, I read these two may be one of the better options available out of many.
AQ: Autism Spectrum Quotient | Embrace Autism (embrace-autism.com)
Raads-R: RAADS–R | Embrace Autism (embrace-autism.com)[url=https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/][/url]
Side note: Don't be afraid or ashamed if you have one or more of these conditions or traits, you're not alone. There are resources available to help adults, children, youth, and seniors.
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| WGU Personalized Start: Single Courses Now $99, With Limits |
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Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - 05-09-2024, 11:09 PM - Forum: WGU - Western Governors University Discussion
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WGU is now offering up to two individual for-credit courses per eligible student for $99 per course, and up to one Course Bundle (consisting of two courses) per eligible student for $199 (or $299 in the case of the Information Technology Course Bundle, which comes with a certification; third-party certifications connected to an individual course may bear an additional cost). These are not eligible for federal financial aid.
Previously promoted as "WGU Academy," these offers are now promoted as a "Personalized Start" for potential future students in a full WGU bachelor’s degree program to which the Personalized Start course or courses would apply.
Single courses available presently are the following. Each course bears 3 Competency Units of undergraduate credit and lasts 2 months except where listed.
- American Politics and the U.S. Constitution
- Applied Algebra
- CompTIA IT Fundamentals (4 CUs, 3 months)
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Biology
- Ethics in Technology
- Fundamentals of Information Security
- Fundamentals of Spreadsheets and Data Presentations
- Introduction to Psychology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Introduction to Statistics
- Program for Academic and Career Advancement (PACA): Introduction to Communications & Reflective Development (3 CUs, 3 months)
- Precalculus (3 CUs, 3 months)
- Project Management
- U.S. History
Each Course Bundle available presently consists of two courses: one PACA (Program for Academic and Career Advancement): Introduction to Communications & Reflective Development and the other a restricted selection from among the courses listed above. Each Course Bundle lasts either 3 or 4 months. Course Bundles are organized and titled based on the type of WGU bachelor's they ladder to. For example, the Computer Science Course Bundle is PACA plus Precalculus.
WGU's Single Course Offerings page
WGU's Course Bundles page
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| Capstone w/ Prof. Tomko? |
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Posted by: e36374 - 05-09-2024, 02:34 PM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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I want to do the June session of SOS-110 and I narrowed it down to John Bradley, Dr. Cuthbertson, Dr. Wagner, and Joseph Meredith based on RMP reviews. I guess it doesn't really matter but I was just interested to see if anyone has experience with any of these professors!
Also, unrelated, but has anyone found an acceptable equivalent for LIT-460 (Non-Western Literature) /besides/ the study.com course?
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