Could Straighterlines English comp I and II classes duplicate AP English lit @ EC?

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by rickyjo, Jun 25, 2010.

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  1. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    I have passed the AP English Lit test with a 4. I'm wondering if anybody out there has ever found out if EC would consider that test and Straighterline's English Comp I and II classes duplicates.

    I bet nobody knows, but EC won't talk to me about these issues without paying a fee, so if anybody has a clue on this matter it would be great!
     
  2. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

  3. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

    They cost $399 a class?
     
  4. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    Hmmm... I don't think so, it's nice to know conclusively they will take it, but I'm still uncertain if it will duplicate. I doubt that it would but I'd like to be sure...

    Actually I'm paying less than $20/credit :-D
    I pay 99/month and $39/class. I've done three classes in one month, and I'm hoping to do a fourth before the deadline. It just takes lots of days off with nothing but straighterline...all...%$#@ing...day...long...

    Today was supposed to be one of those days, but instead I'm mostly spending it here, trying to figure out conclusively if I can use SL anymore. It looks like the answer is yes for accounting II and probably for English.
     
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  5. b4cz28

    b4cz28 Active Member

    That’s good to know. I am writing a paper that’s due tomorrow, can't you tell?.....lol

    Damn you Degreeinfo!
     
  6. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    But there is such a wealth of knowledge here. Must stop learning and go do school....

    Oh that came out wrong....
     
  7. rickyjo

    rickyjo New Member

    So I just called EC and got somebody a bit more accommodating. It turns out that AP English Literature and Straighterline Eng Comp I and II do in fact duplicate (according to her).

    I'm so sad, my plan was so good, and now it's back to the drawing board.
     

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