<p>is taking GOV 312L online easier than taking it at UT?</p>
<p>and what are some good online schools?</p>
<p>thank you. :)</p>
<p>is taking GOV 312L online easier than taking it at UT?</p>
<p>and what are some good online schools?</p>
<p>thank you. :)</p>
<p>I took it at a community college over the summer, why not do that? Some community colleges have online classes too so you could just read when you feel like it and take like 3 or 4 tests and around 8 or so quizzes and be done.</p>
<p>Personally, I took both of my governments at ACC. My friends that have taken GOV at UT say it’s been fairly unenjoyable- lots of reading, big classes, difficult tests, etc. So yes, you could always try taking it at ACC online or another online school I would recommend is Midland College. I took my Spanish 4 here this past summer and it was extremely easy. My advisor told me that they are about to discredit Midland in a couple years because apparently it’s too easy, so if you want to try taking your GOV there in the Spring or something, I would definitely recommend that. The demands and expectations are really low there- good luck :-)</p>
<p>I’m taking GOV312L online as well, through the UT Extension. It’s a lot easier than the classes and you can do it in your own time within the 5 months your allotted from the time of registration.</p>
<p>have u taken any other online courses through UT Etension? If so any an easy A or have you heard?</p>
<p>I’m from Oregon, so I’d prefer to take it online through a Texas college if possible. Do you know if there are any online government courses that don’t require in-person tests? I’ll be in Oregon all summer, and I won’t be able to take tests until I get back to school in August.</p>