![]() ![]() and like previous posters said, only neuroscience's final is proctored.Īll the professors I've had so far are great too, and two even wrote me recommendations. little tougher than last semester, but I'm not overwhelmed. this semester I'm taking neuro, speech science, and aural rehab. language disorders, there were no lectures to stream just hand outs and chapters to read and quizzes and projects were based on that. everything last semester was open book and that really helped me a lot since I was working full-time. I took language science, language disorders, and language development last semester and got all A's. I started last semester, and have already taken majority of the prereqs at a university near me, so Ive only taken a few courses with ENMU. I don't actually think they let you take more than 4 at a time, so you may need to combine schools if you need to do all 5 - maybe you can find another school that has a slightly different schedule so they don't all overlap PS - I just re-read that you need to take 5 all this summer. If you have any specific questions feel free to PM me! Some were definitely more helpful than others. I would read ratemyprofessor reviews before picking if you have the choice. The way the courses are run totally depends on the teacher - some had no lecture component at all, some all lecture, some in between. The courses were all completely online and neuro has been the only class that required a proctored exam (just the final, like tvl said) BUT you can take it with an online proctor - basically you just take it with your webcam recording you. Language development was a lot of info but (to me at least) more interesting and easier to absorb than the more science-y ones! Intro to disorders and phonetics were probably the easiest so if you are going to do 3, you might want to include them. Audiology took a lot of time and was on the harder side. Neuro was hard too, but she repeated questions a lot from quiz to quiz to really drill the info in, so the final wasn't too bad. I would say of all of them, anatomy was the toughest course for me. It was definitely the most demanding in terms of assignments and projects, instead of just quizzes. Over the summer I took 2, intro to comm disorders and neuro, because I tried to balance a less demanding course with a harder one. Just make sure to stay organized to not miss any deadlines. The most I ever took at once was 3, and that was pretty stressful, but I was working part time - if you aren't working I think you could do it, but I wouldn't go over 3. Hi, I actually took all of those pre-reqs at ENMU! I chose it because it was the cheapest I could find, plus it had all the classes I needed and I didn't want to have to mix and match and have even more transcripts to send in. ![]()
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