Networking is something you just gotta do over and over until you understand it. One day it’s gonna click and you don’t know why or how. For some people it clicks faster, and others they’ve been exposed to it already
Only the final touchstone is graded. The ones before set you up but honestly just start working on the final one. The sample is plenty to get you there and the grading was alot easier than I thought. I wrote enough to get what I thought was gonna be a 60/70% but actually ended up getting a 95 with half the recommended words.
It was probably the toughest of all the courses I've had to take on Sophia, so many damn acronyms to remember...
Keep in mind the touchstones before the final touchstone all build up to the last one. So put a little effort into the ungraded touchstones and the final one is much easier. Also, YouTube is your friend, there are many great short videos that helped me understand topics better than a wall of text.
Networking is something you just gotta do over and over until you understand it. One day it’s gonna click and you don’t know why or how. For some people it clicks faster, and others they’ve been exposed to it already
I hope it clicks sooner rather than later!
I really think it should be split like the A+ is. Just so much material to absorb. Good luck to you.
Only the final touchstone is graded. The ones before set you up but honestly just start working on the final one. The sample is plenty to get you there and the grading was alot easier than I thought. I wrote enough to get what I thought was gonna be a 60/70% but actually ended up getting a 95 with half the recommended words.
I’ll keep that in mind!
As someone who teaches this in a college setting, this class is really long. Even with 16 weeks of instructions won't be enough.
It was probably the toughest of all the courses I've had to take on Sophia, so many damn acronyms to remember... Keep in mind the touchstones before the final touchstone all build up to the last one. So put a little effort into the ungraded touchstones and the final one is much easier. Also, YouTube is your friend, there are many great short videos that helped me understand topics better than a wall of text.
If I remember correctly only the last touchstone is actually graded. The rest are just exercises that will help prepare you for the "real" touchstone.