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I am looking to take an online nutrition course to fulfill the requirements for Oklahoma State. I was thinking about taking the OK state online course, but before I make a large financial investment into an online course, I was hoping to hear your opinions and experiences with these courses. I hear great things about Purdue, but at 1400 dollars, it's a little out of my price range... On a similar note, how heavy are these classes? I was hoping to take and finish this course before I send in my applications. That gives me from mid-June to about September. Is this do-able? I would be filling in my applications and doing 40 hours a week of independent research during the summer, but I feel that if I can complete the course and add it to my GPA it could strengthen my application. Currently, I am around 3.1, and with a continued strong performance this quarter and next, I should stand at 3.25. I am hoping the course can push me to a 3.3. Probably not much of a difference, but it might help. Your opinions are all really appreciated! |
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OKSU 2016!
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Take a look at some of these old threads to answer your question - you can do a search in the pre-vet forum for Animal Nutrition and find more, probably, but here's a few:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/show...imal+nutrition http://forums.studentdoctor.net/show...imal+nutrition http://forums.studentdoctor.net/show...imal+nutrition http://forums.studentdoctor.net/show...imal+nutrition I took Purdue's course last spring, before the price went up astronomically, and really liked it. Very manageable and the instructor is great. |
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I am taking mine right now through Purdue. Yes, the price is not ideal, but all of the content is online through blackboard and in the book. It's a pretty simple, basic course that can be done with at LEAST 50 hours of studying, per the instructor. You work at your own pace and take the exams when you want to. Kind of nice, but also easy to procrastinate. I definitely think you could do it between mid-June and September. Good luck!
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PennWe c/o 2016!!!
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I took mine through Kansas State. It was like maybe $1200, so still expensive, but I think it's only offered in the fall (starting in August) and the Spring, so it probably won't help you out that much. I thought it was pretty easy and the professor responded right away to any questions I had. I was going to do the Purdue one because I had heard great things about it, but since I found this one to be a little cheaper, I went with it.
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I did NCSUs comparative nutrition one. It was really good. I think around 1000. Didn't need a textbook at all.
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UF CVM 2016
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I am currently taking OK State's right now. The price wasn't bad (a little over $700 I think) and they claim it can be done in 6-8 weeks. There are 13 assignments and 5 exams (that you have to have proctored). You can complete it by then if you are on your game, but keep in mind there is waiting for exams to come in the mail. I think the course is fair so far and the tests are multiple choice/ true, false. I would recommend it for sure!
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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I finished Rutgers' in the fall. It's structured, so you need to take tests at certain times. Pretty easy class--if you take notes from the textbook, you should get an A. Professor is super nice as well. The tests are online and technically open book, but they're timed so you need to take good notes.
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It doesn't look like this class is required for Davis...am I missing something??
Also, do vet schools consider online classes comparable to on campus? Wish I could finish my b.s online but doubt it would look good Sent from my PC36100 using SDN Mobile
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I'm finding it extremely difficult to get accurate cost of attendance for these online courses. Only Purdue really gives a flat out cost while others are "$X per credit hour"
If you took an online nutrition course RECENTLY, what did you pay overall? |
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PennWe c/o 2016!!!
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ETA: The cost per test may vary depending on where you take it. I think there was an option to buy a program from the school called U Proctor that allowed you to take the test at home and I think that was $40 but I didn't trust my camera to hold a connection long enough for the test so I searched to find a place that was cheapest for me to take it at. Last edited by orca2011; 04-29-2012 at 04:00 PM. |
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NCSU c/o 2016
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For these, just multiply the per credit hour by the number of hours the nutrition course is; generally three, maybe sometimes four? hours. I paid roughly ~$500 for my online nutrition course (same as foxhunter, ANS 400 through NCSU) about two years ago, it's now like $560 for in-state, $1,083 out.
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I just finished the kansas state one, its a really good course and the professor explains stuff really well. Id recommend it
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UF CVM 2016
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I think OK state was $710.25... and I'm not trying to be an *ss
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PennWe c/o 2016!!!
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UF CVM 2016
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I'm trying to remember exactly but I think it was $690 something plus shipping which was $20.25.
I haven't taken a test yet, but someone else told me you can use a librarian and not pay money. Otherwise, yeah it's like $25 a test to have it proctored. But I paid for the class last september so I'm not sure how much it's gone up. ![]() And you have 52 weeks to complete it. I'm on week 32 and haven't even started ![]() but I know a few people who have gotten it done within one month.Also, after the first test, you can start taking multiple tests at once, so that can cut down on your costs. |
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I signed up for the OK State class in March and it was 538$ without the textbook. I found the book for cheap (like 15$) on amazon so I opted not to buy it new through the school.
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Ohio State c/o 2016
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I took my nutrition course through Rutgers. Technically the exams were open-notebook. Some of the questions were tough and you really had to read the book, but other than that, easy A
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thanks so much for your input everyone! i think i'm gonna shoot for OK state due to finances.
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I speak 4 the cows!
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Is this the class taught by Jim Croom? How is the workload? I'm deciding between ANS 230 and ANS 415 (Croom's course) and, although I'm really interested in the subject matter, I'd prefer to take the one with the lighter workload since I work a full-time job and volunteer on the weekends. Thanks! |
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NCSU c/o 2016
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However, I only took 415 - If you want I can ask around a couple animal science friends who had to take both 230 and 415 and ask which they'd suggest as a lighter course. edit: Asked a friend, she said comparative was easier because it was less in-depth on molecular metabolism. |
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I speak 4 the cows!
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Awesome. Thanks trilt!
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Hey,
I took both of these classes through NCSU (required for my ANS degree) and I would definitely recommend 415. 415 is more of a broad spectrum nutrition class whereas 230 (at least under the professor I had) was much more in depth about the metabolism of feeds. The professor I had also required a semester project and I think at least 2 papers. From what I remember of 415 the grade came mostly from the tests and as long as you kept up on the lectures (or listened to them all the night before the test, not that I did that of course ) you were fine. When I took it we did not have the option of not taking the final but his tests are pretty easy and he gives you two practice tests from which about 60% of the actual test questions will be based (either direct copies, phrased slightly differently or the converse to the one from the practice test). I did take the class on line (completely recommend) so the in class session might be different.
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I speak 4 the cows!
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This is directed towards cocobean and OSU's animal nutrition course: I found the "international edition" of the text online for ~$19 for this course. I'm guessing this is the same copy of the text you found because the US editions are about $103. I'm wondering if you had any problems using this text and completing assignments for OK's course? I'd like to buy the cheaper book obviously, just want to make sure I can still do the course.
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I have a question for anyone who has taken a Correspondence Education class through Oklahoma State. I will be signing up for two classes in October or November so I need to enter the classes on VMCAS as ones I'm planning to take. What do I list the term as since the class is a year-long. I asked both VMCAS and the people at the Correspondence Education department and no one seems to know what to put. Also for the 'term type' I put 'unit'. Does that seem right? Thanks so much for all your help!
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Delicious with nachos
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You could either list it under the term you registered for it, or the term you finished it. Since you haven't finished it yet, I would go with the former. Of course, this may cause some confusion if you finish the class over 2 or more terms, but you can always explain it to the adcom if they have questions.
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Thank you SOOO much for your help!
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but I know a few people who have gotten it done within one month.
) you were fine. When I took it we did not have the option of not taking the final but his tests are pretty easy and he gives you two practice tests from which about 60% of the actual test questions will be based (either direct copies, phrased slightly differently or the converse to the one from the practice test). I did take the class on line (completely recommend) so the in class session might be different.





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