Anonymous wrote:Johns Hopkins CTY has some amazing online courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am not looking for dual enrollment credits for this. The ASU courses are primarily focused on individual course study. My kid wanted general awareness of what these fields of study involve. As for watching YouTube, I just don't think it goes into what the fields of study are about.
I’m the ASU person. I just don’t think an online program is going to get you what you want, particularly for the price. Here’s W&M https://precollegeonline.wm.edu/venture-capital
It’s functionally a course on entrepreneurship at like 4x the cost of ASU courses.
Now, UMD IIRC has in-person program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am not looking for dual enrollment credits for this. The ASU courses are primarily focused on individual course study. My kid wanted general awareness of what these fields of study involve. As for watching YouTube, I just don't think it goes into what the fields of study are about.
I’m the ASU person. I just don’t think an online program is going to get you what you want, particularly for the price. Here’s W&M https://precollegeonline.wm.edu/venture-capital
It’s functionally a course on entrepreneurship at like 4x the cost of ASU courses.
Now, UMD IIRC has in-person program.
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.
Are these considered dual enrollment?