|
|
|
|||
|
Pretty easy. I did not even really study. If you know basic computer things then you should be able to pass some wierd questions on designing software and jobs in computer related fields.
__________________
Western Civilization-59/3 Credits Analyzing and Interpreting Lit.-66/6 Credits Humanities-59/6 Credits Principles of Management- 62/3 Credits Principles of Marketing- 61/3 Credits Introductory Sociology- 72/3 Credits Introductory Psychology- 72/3 Credits Western Civilization II- 56/3 Credits Info. Systems & Computer Applications- 57/3 Credits 120 Credits Bachelors - 33 Credits Completed = 87 Credits Tell Bachelors |
|
|||
|
Congrats! Great job! 3 more credits in the bank!
__________________
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. - Mark Twain Western New Mexico University - Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - In Progress Excelsior College - Associate in Science - DONE Excelsior College - Bachelor of Science - Liberal Studies - Business Management/Adm focus - DONE |
|
|||
|
Quote:
Sure you can but I wouldn't do it cold. I just have the usual home computer and office computer background and I passed it. But I get curious and try to figure things out on the computer so that helps broaden my knowledge base. I wouldn't call that a computer background. I used mostly IC but also the "Discovering Computers" book. The test was harder than I had anticipated. The questions were, I don't know how to describe it, vague or unclear. The best I can say was the wording was odd. Just get the basics down and you will pass.
__________________
__________________ __________________ cate BS in 2010, 30 years in the making!! Intro to Computing 63 Astrology 63 Technical Writing 62 Principles of Mgt 71 Principles of Marketing 68 Currently at UMUC: Accounting Information Systems Next exam: Business Law II Sometime in the future: College Math, yikes! |