
05-20-2007, 01:02 AM
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Viscount / Viscountess
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: SoCal
Posts: 550
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Excelsior took my old (20+yr old) community college English credits so I'm sure they will take yours too. The great thing about Excelsior is you just pay for what you need and have all the flexibility you could ever reasonably ask for. My recollection with TESC was that they wanted a bunch of money (like thousands) up front--which included some of their classes. The other great thing is that it's really easy to figure out what Excelsior will cost. Just download their various catalogs--including the one re. fees, and figure it out. I've been enrolled since February and haven't seen any hidden costs yet and they DO have fantastic customer service. Believe me--one class or test isn't going to break the bank on the Excelsior side. ECE tests are $190. TESC tests, according to a recent post on this site, are up to $450!
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Michael
CLEP - ISCA 68, Sociology 72, Psych 73, A&I Lit 61, HG&D 65, Ed Psych 70, Marketing 72, Management 69, Macroeconomics 63, Microeconomics 67
DSST - Intro to Comp 66, MIS 61, Supervision 67, Counseling 58 - no study!, Personal Finance 67, Statistics 60, Criminal Justice 57, Ethics 58, Finance 63 (All A's at EC)
COC - 2007 (Community College) - Acctg I&II 10c, Work/Study 4c, Intro to Research (Info Lit req) 1c, Society and Rock & Roll 3c, Fund of Music 3c, Guitar I & II 4c, Bass Guitar I 2c
ECE - Ethics (A), HRM (B), Organizational Behavior (B) | CSU - Operations Mgmt. (A) | TECEP - Business Policy 80 (CR)
My Excelsior Degree Journey
Bachelor of Science in General Business, cum laude
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