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Practice test for MIS? |
Posted by: Farmerboy - 08-20-2007, 03:06 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hello all,
I was wondering if there are any practice tests for MIS? If there isn't would the practice tests for Info. Systems be comparable? I'm feeling pretty confident on the material but just would like to gauge my progress. Thanks
Farmerboy
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Help with Exceslior degree plans? |
Posted by: shariblum - 08-18-2007, 11:26 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to offer my guidance to anyone attempting to complete an Excelsior degree plan. I have worked with Excelsior degree plans for 4 years now and would be happy to assist anyone with questions. Please feel free to e-mail me directly with any Excelsior degree plan questions.
Thanks!
Shari Blum
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Any last tips for Sociology |
Posted by: Stunner - 08-18-2007, 08:05 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I have reviewed instancert and am ready to take the test. Or so I thought. I took the practice test #2 (Petersons) and did horrible. Nothing was really on it concerning instancert. I know the explanation and questions on instantcert really good. Any self reassuring thoughts, hints, or notes someone can give me.
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Wish me luck... |
Posted by: Machelle - 08-17-2007, 08:16 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Tomorrow at 6:30 AM sharp I am getting up and going to a testing center that is over an hour away to take Here's to your Health and Fundamentals of Counseling. I studied IC ALL day for these until I scored 100% on every section. I'm pretty apprehensive, as I have never been to this testing center (no DSST's are offered in my immediate area), and I have never taken a DSST exam before. I hope I have studied enough, but I can't turn back now. It's not exactly my cup of tea to not only take vacation time to study, but to get up that early on a Saturday, but I am determined to get this done. After this, I only have two more exams to take (shooting for October) and I will be finished with the testing process.
I guess I wanted to post, because you all know how it is and what a sense of accomplishment you get when you complete these tests. I don't think my friends really "get it."
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Excelsior- Criminal Justice Majors |
Posted by: Old Rusty Pipe - 08-17-2007, 04:11 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I've got a question concerning the B.S. in Criminal Justice from Excelsior College. The B.S. allows for 60 credits to be in the Applied Professional electives. Looking over the Liberal Arts catalog, it states that Criminal Justice credits are considered Applied Professional electives. When looking at the degree outline for the B.S. though, it states that 30 credits must be general education, 30 credits for the major, and 60 credits for Applied Professional.
My question:
If I am majoring in a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Excelsior College, will that major count towards the Applied Professional elective pool, or the Arts/Science pool (or a combination of both depending upon the specific courses taken)?
Thanks.
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