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Help me find an easy 3 credit math course |
Posted by: RBOWMAN - 11-09-2006, 07:56 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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After bombing in college math the good folks at T.E.S.C. have agreed to let me take a 3 credit math, pending their approval, of my choice. Iam thinking about
Dantes...not sure which math.. need simple!!
Penn Foster..but I can't get in touch with them
AND .. any place else that will let me get this done now!
They said that the other 3 credits I need in science could be astronomy from Dantes, but what resource for studying will do the job..any ideas? Or maybe someone knows of a better course for my science requirement. I have taken the race to save the planet, here's to your health and geology; so Iam open to suggestions. Six credits to go and Iam done, but hopefully not "TOASTED".
I need and am appreciative of your input.
Thanks,Ronhilarious
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Statistics electronic |
Posted by: xn85turbo - 11-08-2006, 08:23 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Has anyone taken the electronic version of this test yet? I am going to take it next week and was wonder how many quiestions and how much time do they give you? So far all the electronic tests I have taken have been 2 hours and 100+ questions. I see lots of people say 3-4 hours to take the written version of this test hence why I am asking.
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Took D & A electronic today |
Posted by: xn85turbo - 11-07-2006, 04:06 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Well this test was a bear (scrored a 52). I took the electronic format today and had enough time to review it twice, 106 questions. I used IC and Prometric practice exams for this test only (those are all you need but study hard).
Here is what you need to know:
Be sure to know everything about:
Sedative Hypnotics
Opiates
Stimulants
Hallucinogins
Trade names, street names, effect on the body, withdrawal symptoms, symptoms of addiction, how these drugs interact and potentiate with each other, what impact an overdose would have. About 75% of the test
I only got maybe 10% of the test covering Alcohol and Tobacco if not less. Also know what agencies control what and when they were created! The rest of the exam 15% was misc stuff.
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PDF for Heres to your Health - |
Posted by: NYTtech - 11-07-2006, 11:59 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Does anybody have the study guide for heres to your health in PDF. The instantcert format is great but it would be nice if I could just read it all at once. My eyes get tired of reading everything on my monitor. Any help would be appreciated. I am going to try and take it on Thursday.
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Loaded Question - Upper Level Tests |
Posted by: Auto - 11-07-2006, 09:01 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hi all
I was just notified yesterday by my advisor that I had not yet had credits awarded for general military service. Always nice, so now I'm looking at 8 lower level credits that I didn't know I had. My military school credits are already over but it seems they award 2 credits per year in general for basic service outside of schools. Good deal.
This does, however, now put me in a position where lower level testing no longer has benefit. That said, I need to try and figure out what I need to hit that may be perceived by consensus as the ''easier'' upper level tests. I know that ''easier'' is all perspective, but I'd like to take a consensus on which tests may allow me to turn around this degree at the most expeditious pace.
I already have taken and passed:
1) Management Information Systems DSST
2) Drug and Alcohol Abuse DSST
Thinking about:
1) American Dream Excelsior
2) Intro to Management CLEP (transfers as upper level to my university)
I hear that Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, something of interest to me, is not an easy test to ace.
Any ideas and/or suggestions on upper level tests would be highly appreciated.
Regards.
PS - I have already received some great advice in here. It was worth the investment within 24 hours. Great place to be.
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Looking at switching to Excelsior's BS in Liberal Studies... |
Posted by: MailDog - 11-07-2006, 07:13 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hello everyone! I am currently enrolled in Excelsior's BS Marketing program and recently skimmed over their Liberal Arts Catalog. What hit me was the BS requirements for the Liberal Studies degree - they didn't look as rigorous to complete (vs the business programs of course) especially for someone like myself who has been out of school for a long time and been working for a while. I really want to pursue the BS Marketing degree but at the same time, I'm like some folks out there having been in the workforce for 20 years, just want a BS degree with the least path of resistance (work plus school is never fun!). As I previously posted, I need to take the College Algebra CLEP or a Pre-calculus class on top of that Statistics (ugh) for the BS Marketing degree. I'm not very knowledgeable as far as a BS Liberal Arts degree is concerned, but I'm hoping someone on the forum could please answer some of my questions that come to mind (pardon my ignorance please):
1. What kind of jobs can you find with a BS Liberal Studies degree?
2. Can you continue on and pursue an MBA with this degree?
3. Since I have some older college and Applied Pro credits, maybe I can get a BS Liberal Studies degree first, then the BS Marketing degree next (time permits)?
4. I wouldn't mind getting an un-official review for this program, but from the looks of the requirements, I may be closer to the Liberal Studies degree than to the Marketing degree for which I still need around 54 hours.
-Any insight, advice or recommendations you could provide I would highly appreciate.
Thank you kindly in advance,
Mike
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Computerized DSST Testing |
Posted by: berniejr - 11-06-2006, 04:49 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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For those who may be in the south/south suburban Chicagoland area, I just found out that South Suburban College offers all DSST in the computerized format. They charge a $25 sitting fee on top of the $70 test fee. No need to have any test ordered just call a couple of days before hand to schedule an appointment. Testing times are between 9am - 5pm M-F, and they also have random Saturday testing dates, once per month.
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