Hello! I just submitted two assignments for my edX MicroMasters course. As I did this in my lunch break and under pressure, yeah, of course, I got them mixed up. I gave myself for the wrong assignment a solid 10/12 (the course has many self-assessment elements), but it feels ... WRONG. What would you do? Pretending it never happened, going to the instructor, stop studying this course after such a boneheaded mistake? I tend to choose the 2nd option, but maybe someone else has more input! Best regards, Mac Juli
Yep. Definitely the option. I'm sure it's not strange to them. You CAN'T be the first student this has happened to. Or the 100th. It's no big deal. Schwitze nicht, mein Freund!
Organisational Psychology. and no, no financial aid. There are a lot of people who need that and I chose not to grab somewhat I do not need.
Good to hear. A lot of people fail to think this through. Congratulations for setting a good example.
Yes, freebies are great, and I like to support learning platforms plus I don't mind paying, however; I'm a little tight with cash, so if it was me... I couldn't afford it, I would have done the 90% discount though as I love learning... Was it this one for $625 USD? Organizational Psychology MicroMasters® Program | edX
Hooray! For the whole course, I got a C / 76% passing grade. But sometimes, a C feels like an A!! Best regards, Mac Juli
Au contraire! The courses at the Donau-Uni Krems were made so easy that most students had something in the 90%-Range, so, as far as I can remember, you were in the lowest decile with a score of 76%...
Hmm- If they're THAT easy -- maybe I should look into them... Hey! Something right up my alley! https://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/studies/jazz-in-contemporary-music.html Thanks, Mac. With low standards and the right curriculum -- I might do OK here!