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ASU orientaion for me was nothing big. They go over how to fill out and turn in the consortium agreement and you get to meet some people.
I have completed 3 semesters with ASU and have really enjoyed them. The instructors are nice and understanding and will work with you if you need extensions on due dates.
For one of you elective class I high suggest taking ASB 353 Death and Dying cross culture perspective. Really interesting class. Will help give you a general introduction to different cultural things and can be helpful in the future.
TWC 361 was ok it was just small writing assignments nothing hard.
Good luck on your journey.
Mrs.Bookworm,
Thank you for your response. I was curious about what elective I should take. Thanks for the suggestion. I start statistics and TWC 361 on 8/18. How do you like the 8 weeks sessions? I've taken several short summer classes online at PVCC and 8 week online classes through Rio Salado, but am curious if ASU's classes will be more consuming. ASU does have the option to take two 8 week sessions per semester. Did you take more than one class per 8 week session?
The 8 week classes were not bad. Most of the work I have done has felt like busy work but not to the point where you can't have a life outside of school.
So your first semester will be 8 weeks each but during the semesters you are in a block they have classes just for CEP students that streatch out the class to 16 weeks. Trust me that's a good thing.
Good luck on your fall classes and will answer any future questions :)
mrsmv, BSN
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I haven't been able to find information specifically on Paradise Valley Community College - ASU Concurrent Enrollment Program so I thought I would start a new discussion. I have been accepted into PVCC/ASU CEP beginning Fall 2016 (ASU) and Spring 2017 (Block 1 PVCC). Can anyone share experiences with ASU's and PVCC's orientation, registration, classes etc after being accepted?