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Old 08-17-2006, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by MagicATC
OK, here's my choices for the rest of my degree. I need to only take 7 tests to finish my degree but 9 listed. Which two would you not take? I am also open to other tests that I haven't listed but these are the approved ones for me already from ECE. I can only use 3 applied professional. Thanks for any ideas!

Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Money and Banking
Organizational Behavior
Abnormal Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Ethics Theory and Practice
Phychology of Adulthood and Aging
Civil War and Reconstruction
Rise and fall Soviet Union

Hi MagicATC,

If money is an issue, the obvious choice would be to eliminate two of the ECE exams.

If money is not an issue, I would eliminate DANTES Money & Banking, and one of the DANTES history exams. Of course, it all depends on what your own preferences are, which type of exam you prefer, and whether or not you are good at memorizing large amounts of facts (Eg, for the history exams).

Personally, of the two DANTES history exams you listed, I think Soviet Union was slightly easier. So, if forced to choose, I would lean towards eliminating Civil War. Both exams are doable though, and IC has material for each of them.

If you don't need all 7 exams to be upper level credit, you could substitute DANTES Ethics and DANTES Organizational Behavior, for the ECE versions of the same.

Hope that helps,
Snazzlefrag
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