I took a ton of notes and reviewed the information daily. I worked on one module a day, and I was able to complete the course in 14 days. I have a strong background in psychology, and I have taken many different psy classes, but never this one. Both of these courses have 10 modules to complete.īoth courses were very different from each other. ![]() I took Developmental Psychology, and Statistics. My accelerated second Bachelor degree nursing program recommended portage learning for the outstanding prerequisites I needed to start my program. I also learned that you can get your financial aid to cover Portage courses during nursing school if your school agrees to do a consortium agreement with them. Still, it's just the one, so it could be worse - and you still don't have to buy any textbooks, so wooo!!! Also, you have to write a paper for it! That was a change from the science courses as well, where I never had to write any papers. in that you have modules and a lot of content-dense reading, but there's a lot of video lectures sprinkled in. I'm starting Human Lifespan Development for anyone wondering how Portage's non-science courses are. I took 10-12 weeks on both A&P's, but that was partly because I was also working a full-time job and parenting. Probably not unless you devote your entire life to micro and stay very focused and on top of things. ![]() Can anyone comment on how long it has taken them to go through a portage course like micro or A & P? I have to get micro done in 5-6 weeks, is this possible?
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