The TRUTH about SOPHIA & SDC online college courses...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
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Software engineer reviews STUDY.COM and SOPHIA courses that earn college credit at universities like WGU and TESU.
The Ace College Courses I Have Completed or Am Taking:
📖 Sophia
Intro to Information Technology
Introduction to Java Programming
Intro to Web Development
Intro to Relational Databases
College Algebra
📖 Study.com (SDC)
CS 302 Systems Analysis & Design
CS 303 Database Management
CS 115 Programming in Java
CS 201 Data Structures & Algorithms
CS 306 Computer Architecture
Chapters:
0:00 Are SDC and Sophia courses actually any good? Or a scam?
0:42 Which is better Sophia or Study.com (SDC)?
4:35 Do SDC & Sophia courses deserve college credit?
11:05 How well do SDC & Sophia courses prepare you to get a job?
12:19 Online tutorials vs SDC & Sophia courses
13:13 The Big Question
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Great vid, ive been curious about those places too, ultimately i went back to brick and mortar school last summer/fall. I was on the same boat when it came to atleast math. Retook college algebra as a refresher (i was ultimately bored enough to get a c), took trig and killed it, then failed calc 1 first attempt and looking at finishing up in a couple of weeks. If you're finding yourself nerverous about math and retaining it across multiple classes, one thing that has really been carrying me this semester after failing last semester has been mycalcworkshop. Its a subscription but she has so many classes covered and even goes more in depth than my classes but the real kicker is just great she is at explaining and not taking prerequisite material for granted.
I never hit a wall like before of being like wtf how does that work? And go spend forever trying to find some youtube video that just happens to explain the one particular situation tripping me up.
Anyways best of luck, look forward to future updates
Thanks for sharing your experience. I totally agree that it feels quite different taking courses now and not hitting a wall.
Funny, I just watched your previous video Just now- Great timing!
Wow its amazing video and busy work....
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Like the lighter background in this video
Thanks. Me too.
Post the new video! i wanna hear your thoughts.
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Great vid, ive been curious about those places too, ultimately i went back to brick and mortar school last summer/fall. I was on the same boat when it came to atleast math. Retook college algebra as a refresher (i was ultimately bored enough to get a c), took trig and killed it, then failed calc 1 first attempt and looking at finishing up in a couple of weeks. If you're finding yourself nerverous about math and retaining it across multiple classes, one thing that has really been carrying me this semester after failing last semester has been mycalcworkshop. Its a subscription but she has so many classes covered and even goes more in depth than my classes but the real kicker is just great she is at explaining and not taking prerequisite material for granted.