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Good news: Stats stands between me and a degree.
Bad news: I'm freaking out about my complete lack of knowledge regarding this subject while needing to pass it within 3 weeks. If not, I face a $500 annual renewal fee from Excelsior because my anniversary date is approaching and I need to have all requirements (stats) completed within 3weeks to avoid paying for another year!! I have read through every thread on the subject and I'm left with the following questions: 1) Do you need to memorize all of the formulas/symbols or just simply know how to solve the problems without knowing the formulas? In other words, will the exam ask you to solve a problem by simply showing you a formula or do they spell out what they want solved (if that makes sense)? 2) Also, I have no idea how to use or incorporate the TI36X calculator that I just purchased. All of the buttons look completely foreign and look nothing like the symbols used in the formulas (keep in mind that I have not read the calculator instructions yet...hopefully that will do the trick). Did you all go through all of the material before figuring out how to use your calculator to solve problems or as you went along? 3) I will be using IC and the Dummies workbook. I have pretty much used IC exclusively for all my other exams w/o any other supplemental materials and have scored great. I really dread the thought of going through that entire workbook, in addition to IC, considering the time cruch that I'm in I no nothing about this subject and have no idea how to even approach it or the use of the calculator. I have tried for As on every exam that I have taken. I would be more then happy with a 48 (pass) on this hideous thing! Kind of obvious why I left this one for last isn't it? ![]() |
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I'm really thinking about giving up and just accepting the BSL degree, which I have already earned from Excelsior (still need to finish INL). A BS in Psychology just sounds so much better to me. It is a shame that I have everything that I need for it (including 6 UL Psych exams and the GRE Psychology), yet it requires a rediculous stats exam, which I will never even begin to use in the real world
In fact, nothing in this exam would ever even cross my mind again after test day. It doesn't really matter what I get a degree in for what I want to do. Why put myself through 3 weeks of agony just so my type of degree looks a little bit better on my resume. On the other hand, I'm so close to a Psych degree that I really deserve it and shouldn't fall short.![]() |
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Sounds to me that you have your degree locked in already, regardless of the stats exam. So relax, study well, and take the stats exam when you feel up to it. Besides, a BS-Psych degree is worth having so don't considerate a consolation prize. GOOD LUCK!!
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Brian R. Fey Sr. + M.S. - Psychology B.S. - Criminal Justice A.S. - Administrative Management |