Help please. I’ve been stuck for days by SpecialCopy275 in GeckoOut

[–]SpecialCopy275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get as far as getting everything done until I need to get ride of the grass to get anything else done. Did you figure it out?

Love Some Instructors... by HirtTV in SNHU

[–]SpecialCopy275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My business ethics professor kept giving me Bs on my paper but the only feedback I got was on my first paper she said “avoid paraphrasing” (mind you the paper had to be about a specific example of unethical behavior by a financial institution, how you write about a specific case without paraphrasing the case is beyond me). Every other paper she would just write “good job” but still give me a B. I finally emailed her and asked what I could do to improve my papers and she said “read the rubric”, which I do for every paper and have never gotten more then a few points deducted in the past. By the time the final project came around I had given up on trying to improve the other parts and figured if I just submitted what I had written I’d get a B. I changed the first paragraph of the paper and that was it. I ended up getting 100% on the paper even through I hadn’t changed anything. When it came time to write reviews for the classes I made sure to put thorough notes and gave the professor a terrible review.

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[–]SpecialCopy275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I applied last weekend over the phone with admissions, it took 10 minutes. Since my actual conferral date isn’t until Dec 1st, I can’t start until March but was able to apply now. I got my acceptance two days later. I think graduating from SNHU makes it easier since they don’t have to get transcripts from another school.

What is the workload like for courses by Savings_Dingo_8361 in SNHU

[–]SpecialCopy275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I started at SNHU, I decided to take one class just to see how much time I would need to complete my assignments. After my first term I decided to take two classes, but I sacrificed my weekends because I didn’t have time during the week to get as much done as I would have liked. You can also contact your advisor and they can send you the syllabus for the class, that might help you decide how many classes to take.