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  Completed all requirements for degree
Posted by: BGN - 03-21-2007, 09:32 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (8)

I received an e-mail yesterday from Charter Oak State College that my Academic Autobiography has been approved. This completes all requirements for my bachelor's of science degree;I will graduate in May.

Instantcert was a tremendous help in completing my degree plan. Listed below are the Clep and Dantes tests I completed with their corresponding score and credits earned. Also listed is study materials used for each exam.

1. Humanities 62- 6 credit Instantcert and REA Study Guide 11/05
2. Social Science and History 64- 6 credit Instantcert and REA 12/05
3. English Comp w/Essay 51- 6 credit English Grammer for Dummies,REA 02/06
4. Natural Sciences 60- 6 credit REA Study Guide 03/06
5.Analyzing and Interpeting Lit. 61- 6credit REA Subject Book 04/06
6. American Goverment 60- 3 credit CliffNotes 05/06
7.Principles of Management 61-3 credit REA Subject Book 05/06
8.Principles of Public Speaking 61- 3 credit used a book I picked up at Border's for $10.00, and internet sites like Toastmaster's. 06/06
9. Intro to World Religions 73- 3 credit Instantcert, book from Border's 06/06
10. Ethics in America 78- 3 credit Instantcert only 07/06
11. History of the United States I, 66- 3 credit CliffsNotes, Instantcert 07/06
12. Foundations of Education 67- 3 credit Instantcert only
13. Intro Sociology 65- 3 credit REA Subject Book 08/06
14.Intro Psychology 70- 3 credit CliffsNotes 09/06
15.Intro to Ed. Psychology 64- 3 credit Instantcert,GRE psych. book 10/06
16. History of United States II, 67- 3 credit CliffsNotes,Instantcert 10/06
17. Here's to Your Health 66- 3 credit Instantcert only 10/06
18. Accounting 50- 6 credit picked up a book at Border's about $15.00. 11/06
19. College Math 56- 6 credit REA,multitude of other books,time 11/06

Also completed the 1 credit Computer Literacy course now required.

All told 79 credits in just under a year (barely). Certainly not a rarity on this board. There are many who have completed far more test in a shorter period of time than I. So if you are hesitating,and procrastinating out of fear, don't.

In case you're wondering I had accumulated 41.7 credits prior to matriculating with Charter Oak. Of these 36 were upper level in my concentration,so I only needed to earn lower level credit to complete my degree.


BGN

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  Sociology
Posted by: penny - 03-21-2007, 09:10 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

ANY INFO ON THE INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY CLEP TEST ANY TIPS???? SCHEDULED TO TAKE IT NEED HELP:eek:

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  College Math
Posted by: Winnawer - 03-21-2007, 04:28 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (8)

I took college math today and got a 65. I only had about 90 seconds left when I finished. That was a toughie. Functions, functions and more functions.

I hate functions.

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  A EC question
Posted by: needhelpasap1 - 03-21-2007, 04:26 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (3)

Hello All
I read the boards and I would like for some one to please tell me if EC accepts transcripts from 10 years ago?
thanks in advance

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  Totally Overwhelmed
Posted by: 2oldforskewl - 03-21-2007, 03:02 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (14)

Hello All...
I'm new to forum(s) and also new to the CLEP world, wish I knew about this ALOT sooner I would of been on a Doctorate's by now. Rolleyes lol

Anyway, I'm "TRYING" to pursue a Bachelores in Business Administration; However, I don't even know what CLEP's to take as I already have some credits but don't want to take CLEP for classes I don't need or already have taken, anyone have any advice? Also, How difficult are the CLEP exams scoring on a 1-10 system 1 being the easiest and 10 being the hardest??? I will be taking my 1st CLEP next month, but not sure which one to take...

I really hope this forum helps me in completing a lifelong and family dream to be the 1st one in my family to get a College Degree, as I was/am the 1st to attend college. Please help....thanks!

I have my work cut out for me but I'm hoping that with the guidance of some of the people in this forum, it will help expedite the process. Thanks again!

College Credit(s)-42 Credits
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Keyboarding 3
Intro. To College Writing 3
Reading Improvement 3[/SIZE]
University Of Bridgeport Business Admin.-33 Credits
[SIZE="2"]Composition & Rhetoric 3
Mass. Communications 3
Drug Effects & Behavior 3
Financial Accounting 3
Human Resource Mgmt. 3
Managerial Acct. 3
Multicultural Mgmt. 3
Small Business 3
Multinational Mktg. 3
Advanced Expo. 3
Business Policy & Strategy 3[/SIZE]

"Grab That Star...Become Who You Are"

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  Passed Intro to Business Law
Posted by: Winnawer - 03-21-2007, 10:28 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

I got a 62, studied I/C for about 10 hours total. easy test.

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  Application To EC
Posted by: needhelpasap1 - 03-20-2007, 06:46 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (4)

Can some one tell me if it is ok to send certifcates/transcripts earned while on the job,when sending an application to EC for evulation?

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  New to forum: Excelsior
Posted by: badger_121 - 03-20-2007, 05:11 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (3)

Hey guys, I am in the military and I am looking to finish my bachelors degree or as close to it in the next 2 years that I am still in . I was looking at St Leo and Excelsior. Heres a question for all of you who have completed degrees at Excelsior, has anyone been accepted into a good masters program using a bachelors from Excelsior? I know you can get your degree rather quickly there but I have heard some things about this college such as the accreditation is not all that great. Thanks

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  BA/BS Liberal Arts at Excelsior
Posted by: needhelpasap1 - 03-20-2007, 03:32 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (2)

I am reading through my material and I can not see what the difference in BALA as oppsed to the BSLA. Any one care to expalin.
What is the applied professional courses? Where can I find them?
Thanks in advance for the response.

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  Banner day at the testing center!
Posted by: barcotta - 03-20-2007, 03:24 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion - Replies (9)

So I didn't mention much about this on the board because I didn't want to jinx myself, but I set out yesterday to take the CLEP A&I and Psych tests and the DSST Principles of Supervision test. I was performing horribly on all the Psych sample tests--best score I got was 59. Took the real thing yesterday and got a 73. See Snazzlefrag's post for test content (where for art thou, Snazzlefrag?). The Peterson tests are WAY off on this one, but, using only IC, Petersons and CLEP sample tests and some Wikipedia I was obviously prepared and had no prior Psych experience other than passing the Sociology test.

Then I went to lunch and came back to tackle A&I Lit. There were some very tough passages in there and only a few questions with literary terms (alliteration was one of them). I really didn't know if I had done well enough to pass, so I was thrilled when a 61 popped up. The only study I did was take all the sample tests. Petersons were very helpful here. I passed all the samples I took on this one.

One more to go. Principles of Supervision had a few questions that came out of left field but otherwise was fine and I got a 67 using primarily the DSST study materials and a little IC--along with the Petersons tests.

As that test was winding down I started to think about asking to try another. I hadn't prepared for anything else, but hey--I was on a roll! I asked the proctor if I could take the Fundamentals of Counseling test--promising I would only take an hour. He agreed and off I went. This was the first test I took with absolutely zero preparation. I benefited from my psych study on about 10-12 questions and common sense helped too. By my rough calculation, I thought I had passed it by one point. I went over my answers one more time and hit the button.........

PASS! A 58! My lowest score so far, but still an A from Excelsior! That makes it...let's see... three plus six is nine...plus three is twelve...plus three is.................15 credits! A semester in a day! Wooooohooooo!!!!!!! This is livin'!

Anyway--just wanted to share. That was some kinda fun right there.

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