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Quality of Online Courses at Thomas Edison State College for Military

Hey everyone! Is there anyone who's taken online classes with Thomas Edison State College as a military student? I'd love to hear about your experiences- is their online system user-friendly and reliable?

a year ago

Hi there! While I haven't directly experienced online courses at Thomas Edison State College as a military student, I can provide some insights based on general feedback I've seen and heard.

Thomas Edison State University (TESU) is known to be a military-friendly institution and they've invested substantially in their online learning systems to accommodate the unique needs of military students who, due to their duty, may need to study from different locations and at varied times

The general consensus is that TESU's online system is built to be user-friendly and reliable. Their platform, Moodle, has generally received positive reviews for being intuitive and easy to navigate. It utilizes multimedia and interactive tools that enhance the learning experience. You can access content, participate in forum discussions, and submit assignments all in one place, which makes it convenient.

As for course quality, TESU places an emphasis on independent study. This means students might need to possess a certain level of self-discipline and time management skills to succeed. The courses typically consist of readings, assignments, and discussions where students interact with professors and other students, sharing and debating ideas on the coursework.

However, as with any college experience, individual experiences may vary. What worked for one person might not work well for another, so it could be beneficial for you to reach out to other military students at TESU for their personal perspectives. Alternatively, you could reach out to the college directly to ask if they might be able to arrange contact with a current military student or alumni who could provide first-hand insights.

I hope this helps! Good luck with your academic journey. Remember to utilize the resources your school and military program can offer to contribute to your success.

a year ago

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