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My first 60+ exam, I took the Principles of Supervision today and walked away with a 62, last week I passed the Principles of Management with a 54.
I’m hooked; I’m starting to have a great time taking test. I like the DSST over the CLEP; maybe they seem easier because you only have 4 choices instead of 5. – Now on to my next test U.S. History I:
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Great Job! Your well on your way.
Since you have just completed Supervision and Management exams I would highly suggest you look into the DSST Organizational Behavior exam. Many of the same theories and principles overlap to it. While it's fresh in your mind it should be some easy credits for you and if you are going to Excelsior it would fulfill the Organizational Behavior requirement. All I used to pass the Org Behavior was go over all flashcards once and read the section in the DSST Official Free Test Prep Guide here http://www.petersons.com/pdf/free/DSST.pdf I had taken the Management and Supervision exam about a year ago so you may not need to look over both. Good Luck! |
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I Love this forum, Thanks cbrchris I will take you up on your recommendation, especially if it’s similar information. – Now it’s off to Organizational Behavior.
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Passed CLEP & DSST, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Management, Principles of Supervision, Human Resource Management, Here's To Your Health, Civil War & Reconstruction, Drugs & Alcohol Abuse, Introduction To Psychology, Introduction To Sociology, Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, Criminal Justice, Into to Law Enforcement, Astronomy, Environment and Humanity, Technical Writing, Foundations of Education, Western Europe Since 1945 |