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  Skills Certs from Cornell University
Posted by: acs1122 - 03-13-2007, 10:00 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - No Replies

More resume builders...

I just received a training catalog from Cornell University offering skill certs in the following topics:

Human Resources
Management Development
Labor Relations
Diversity Management
Equal Employment

If interested, go to ILR Management Programs

Peace,
Anne

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  ECE Exams: Who is taking them
Posted by: Casey1300 - 03-13-2007, 12:51 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

Well I'm proud to say that I am pretty much done with my Lower Level Credits for my Bachelors of Science in Liberal Arts degree. I am pending a English and Math requirement.

I know there are a lot of Excelsior students on here, so I would like everyone to post if you are studying for ECE exams. I have a few links that I have researched that gives a little study advice. I am about to take 9 of these badboys and will post as I take them.


http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...erontology

Please give back any advice if you have scored well (A or B) on any of these exams. Books used, how long of study, and grade would be really helpful.

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  Intro to Business and Personal Finance
Posted by: scherrd - 03-12-2007, 08:29 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

In a moment of weakness I decided to try and knock out two tests in one sitting.

Intro to Business: I took this test first. The only thing that I had done was go over the IC flash cards one time and then looked over parts of them once more. Total of about 4-5 hours. This was a CBT test so I didn't have to wait for results. There were 100 questions. It took me 30 minutes to complete, then another 10 to review questions. I counted 13 that I had no idea on. Passed with a 67. I wanted to do a brain dump, but I don't remember any of it.

Then...

Personal finance: Since there were no flashcards, I used the Peterson's test guide, scored 37 out of 60 on that and reviewed those areas that I did not know too much about. There were 98 questions on this test; it took me one hour to complete and another 10 minutes for review again. Scored a 65.

Here are some of the high points that I remember:

Know about risk
Be able to calculate interest over time. If you have financial calculator and know how to use it, it would really help.
Retirement plans and IRAs and Keogh, which are tax deductible, deferred, etc.
Bonds
Types of taxable and non-taxable income
Bankruptcy and Credit problems
Credit cards
Mortgages: PITI, escrow, qualifying
Stocks Tongue/E, EPS
Installment loans

That is all that I remember at this point. I hope this helps someone

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  GRE Subject Exams
Posted by: Inteljustice - 03-12-2007, 05:50 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

Since Excelsior and COSC both grant credits for the GRE Subject Exams, is this a viable option for obtaining a degree. For example if I took the psychology gre and passed with an 80% I'd have enough credits for that one exam to qualify as a psych major. And if I failed and still scored above 40% COSC would grant me anywhere from 18-24 credits. This sounds like a fairly simple idea for obtaining credits faster. Even though GRE subject exams are only administered 3 times a year for civilians.

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  IC question
Posted by: mattie - 03-12-2007, 05:16 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (8)


I know this is going to sound silly, but what is the key to learning with IC.
I know to read the explanations, but how do I know if I've just memorized what answer goes where, or if I've really learned the info????
This is my first test using basically ONLY IC.. it's fundamentals of counseling. and i have 2 days left to study.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
THANKS

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  Skills Certifications from Rutgers University
Posted by: MailDog - 03-12-2007, 03:37 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (29)

Hello,

I caught wind of this from another board and thought I'd pass it on. I actually completed three job certificates over the weekend! You actually pick a goal/job and take a certain # of cert tests to acquire a job skill certificate. But for each individual cert test you take, you are awarded a (sub) certificate leading up to your job skill certificate. Now there is a purchase needed for each cert test, and you can only acquire your score/certificate if you pass and purchase the cert test at the end (prices ranges from $25 to $50) for each cert test certificate. For those looking for certifications to add to a resume this is a really good deal. Again, let me say that these are job certifications and they have no academic value - but great material to add to the resume since they carry the Rutgers University name!

Rutgers Skill Certification Center


Good luck to everyone!

-MailDog

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  social sciences and history/college math
Posted by: abby - 03-12-2007, 11:36 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (10)

[SIZE="3"]Hey everyone!Smile
I'm pretty new at this forum thing. But I've taken a bunch of tests for my degree and I didn't know if there was any insight on these next two. Tomorrow, actually, I'm taking social sciences and history. I've taken History I and II, sociology, psychology, economics, almost everything they say to study for it. But, I'm still nervous about passing it. Some say it's really hard. Some say it's a breeze. Any pointers?

I'm also studying for college math which is really not my thing. I'm learning, but I always have trouble applying the book learning to a test or other application. Anyone have any hints on that for me? I'd appreciate it. I have another week and a half or so for that[/SIZE]
.Cool

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  Excelsior or Charter Oak?
Posted by: Inteljustice - 03-11-2007, 03:43 PM - Forum: [ARCHIVE] Excelsior, Thomas Edison, and Charter Oak Specific Discussion - Replies (16)

I'd like my major to be a bachelor of science in criminal justice. I want to test out 80-90% of the degree so I can graduate by Dec. 07. My first 2 clep exams are going to be principles of management and intro psychology. Who do you feel has the upper hand, excelsior or charter oak? I'm leaning towards excelsior since they will allow majors rather than concentrations. I want to be a probation/parole officer, so I feel having a major in C.J. would further me faster than having a major in liberal arts or general studies. Do you feel in terms of college names, that one that's called state versus just _________ college offers up more credibility or attractibility in terms of employment?
Best Regards

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  World population Exam tips ?
Posted by: won2007 - 03-11-2007, 02:55 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (7)

Planning to take "World population" exam soon, Any study tips, ?

Thanks

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  TESC BA Liberal Studies...
Posted by: iwannapass - 03-11-2007, 01:01 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (5)

Hello Everyone,
As you know, I have been trying to design my degree path to a BA in liberal studies with TESC. They haven't been a big help since I applied, and time is not on my side. We will be moving at the end of the year, and while my experience has put me on the "equivalent experience" side, I don't want not having a Bachelors to exclude me from any opportunities. From looking at my transcripts, most of the credits I have left to earn have to come from two or more general education subject areas (33 credits). Since most of my credits come from Social Sciences and Humanities, I will stick with these two. So here is my question.....

When looking at TESC's examination credits through testing, there are some exams that are considered Human Services, and Business. Since some of these are upper level according to TESC, do you think they would fall under the Social Science, Humanities subject area? I am particularly interested in Fundamentals of Counseling, Human Resource Mgt, Foundations of Education, etc.

I have been researching this for quite a while using the search engine on here and degreeinfo.com and can't seem to find any answers. Sorry for the long post but I really need some help......Sad

Thank You!!!

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