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Posted by: carlosamador - 04-11-2007, 04:54 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I don't have a pay pal accont that has a bank account due to some bad past experiences but if somone has the pdf file I would be willing to pay them via pay pal since I still have money from some stuff I sold on Ebay. I am looking for the Natural Science PDF.
Thanks.
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Posted by: vbmith - 04-11-2007, 11:10 AM - Forum: Off Topic
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Hello, (this is my 1st post so bear with me).
I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree and applied to medical school.
I received a call back telling me that I can not be accepted because I the school I went to was only nationally accredited and not regionally accredited:mad: .
Needless to say i was and still am upset that I never knew about the difference between accreditations. The medical school said they were impressed with me but can not accept me unless I have a regional BA.
Reading up on the forum I have formulated several plans but would appreciate your input.
Plan #1: Earn 120 credits
I have 40 cr from a regionally accredited college. Take 35 Fema credits, 16 NYU Language credits, 6 Eng Clep. A total of 97 +?? credits.
Plan #2: Portfolio Assesment
Have my studies at the nationally accredited college evaluated and earn my degree. Not sure how good this option is considering I need my degree by Aug.
Possible plan #3 (hybrid of plan 1 and 2):
Use the portfolio assessment to complete the 23 credits that I still need to complete. This helps me because I do not have many upper level credits and my credits would be evaluated as upper level.
I have been amazed with what some of you have come up with and would appreciate any help
One more point I still need to earn 1 more credit in either computers or math
and would like to know the simplest way to earn the credit
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Posted by: Treyser - 04-11-2007, 10:30 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Good morning,
I am new to the board and have a few questions. I am currently 9 upper level courses away from obtaining my Excelsior Liberal Arts degree. Below is a list of courses I am currently taking in order to fullfill my degree requirements. I would like to know if anyone has alternate suggestions on courses that might be more applicable / easier.
2 Courses from my local university (6 hours)
DSST-Management Information Systems
DSST-Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
Excelsior Exam-World Population
Excelsior Exam-Human Resource Management
Excelsior Exam-Organizational Behavior
Excelsior Online Course-African American History (Using GI Bill)
Excelsior Online Course-Globalization (Using GI Bill)
I have also registered for the INL course at Excelsior. I have registered at Instacert for study purposes. Are there any other DSST tests that you migh recommend?
Thanks!
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Posted by: the fabric cutter - 04-09-2007, 07:11 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Okay, I am taking my first CLEP. It was suppose to be today but I felt I was not ready for it so I rescheduled it. I have been studying for a week now and I am using IC. My study plan is I will not go onto the next section of flashcards until I recieve a 100% on the prior section. The CLEP I am signed up for and going to take Wednesday is Into to Psychology. Ok, ok here is my question am I studing to much for the test. I really do not know what I really need to prepare for this test. I know in the forums everyone says that IC is enough. Should I just chill and take the test? Or keep going strong day and night!
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