Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could consider doing an ASU online course (either direct or from Study Hall:
https://gostudyhall.com/courses/)
I believe the courses are $25 & if you’re happy with your grade, another $400 will give you college credit.
Wow. This looks like an amazing (and low cost / low risk) thing to try. Thanks for sharing!
Do you know anyone whose kids did it? I’m wondering how engaging it actually is for a rising sophomore.
I do not. I tried to convince my kid & he rolled his eyes at me. However, there’s a lot of info on Reddit by students talking about this. The consensus seemed to be from great to meh; I saw very little, if any, “this is terrible”.
To another poster: I doubt it’s considered dual enrollment bc you’re not getting high school credit as well (the dual part). HOWEVER, if you do opt for college credit on the classes, you will need to provide ASU transcript. I did look at transferability to several public school my child is interested in & various ASU online courses transferred so it does seem portable.