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So after finalizing a plan for my remaining 8 classes with my advisor at COSC I am still 4.6 UL credits short for degree requirements. I guess I'll add the Substance Abuse DSST exam since I've read that it is a decently easy exam for 3 more UL credits, and that leaves 1.6 banghead.
Anyone have any suggestions on other easy/quick sources of UL credit that COSC accepts?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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05-20-2015, 09:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2015, 12:57 PM by Prloko.)
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EDIT: nevermind. I had suggested business ethics, but you already did SL for that. This is the tough thing about COSC, finding the upper level exams.
You probably already have this, but here:
http://www.charteroak.edu/current/academ...r-list.pdf
Take any of the exams that have a U for Upper Level.
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05-20-2015, 09:36 AM
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Yea, I referenced that list. I guess I was just being very wishful that there might have been some amazing source of credit like a TEEX or FEMA that would be considered UL at COSC and free that I hadn't considered before.
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Advertising and Sales Management are consider easier of the upper level TECEPs.
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Thanks Andy I'll look into those as well.
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ajs1976 Wrote:Advertising and Sales Management are consider easier of the upper level TECEPs.
Seconded from personal experience. Marketing Communications and Business in Society are also reputed to be soft.
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Thanks Yanji! Its always nice to have someone who has taken an exam also vouch for the level of difficulty.
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Have you already taken the Civil War and Reconstruction DSST? It counts for liberal arts, UL and US History requirements through COSC. Doing the IC flashcards, practice Peterson's tests, sparknotes and the Ken Burns Civil War videos on YouTube definitely make this an easier test. If you go at it for a good week or more concentrated time (8-16 hours) you will have a pass on your hands.
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