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I am down to my last two electives. I've saved them for last, as my work was supposed to have me take the security+ comptia exam, which is two upper. Now that I've taken every credit that I can and they haven't come through with the cert yet, I'm looking for alternatives.
Tests I've taken so far:
4 MCSE UL credits
bunch of lower level electives and such that wont overlap
01-28-2009 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
02-04-2009 Introductory Psychology
02-04-2009 Introductory Sociology
02-04-2009 Human Growth and Development
02-04-2009 Introduction to Educational Psychology
02-17-2009 Abnormal Psychology
02-19-2009 Management Information Systems
02-23-2009 Research Methods In Psychology
02-24-2009 Criminal Justice
02-24-2009 Introduction to Law Enforcement
03-03-2009 Psychology Of Adulthood & Aging
03-05-2009 Foundations Of Gerontology
03-09-2009 Social Psychology
03-17-2009 World Population
Any suggestions on what ULs would be fastest for me? I did most of the above with less than a weekend of study each, but they overlap a lot.
All my lower level credits are psych for the most part too, so I don't have a grounding in finance or history for the other UL DSSTs. I've avoided them for that reason so far. I am studying the ECE Labor relations test just to study something right now, but I'd be open to switching to study something else if someone suggests an easy way to close out my degree.
These last two credits are frustrating me. Besides cost, the nearest test center for comptia is hours away, so its a full day off work during the week if I decide to just pay for it myself. No test centers within driving distance are open on the weekends for comptia.
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caitlyn4321 Wrote:I am down to my last two electives. I've saved them for last, as my work was supposed to have me take the security+ comptia exam, which is two upper. Now that I've taken every credit that I can and they haven't come through with the cert yet, I'm looking for alternatives.
Tests I've taken so far:
4 MCSE UL credits
bunch of lower level electives and such that wont overlap
01-28-2009 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
02-04-2009 Introductory Psychology
02-04-2009 Introductory Sociology
02-04-2009 Human Growth and Development
02-04-2009 Introduction to Educational Psychology
02-17-2009 Abnormal Psychology
02-19-2009 Management Information Systems
02-23-2009 Research Methods In Psychology
02-24-2009 Criminal Justice
02-24-2009 Introduction to Law Enforcement
03-03-2009 Psychology Of Adulthood & Aging
03-05-2009 Foundations Of Gerontology
03-09-2009 Social Psychology
03-17-2009 World Population
Any suggestions on what ULs would be fastest for me? I did most of the above with less than a weekend of study each, but they overlap a lot.
All my lower level credits are psych for the most part too, so I don't have a grounding in finance or history for the other UL DSSTs. I've avoided them for that reason so far. I am studying the ECE Labor relations test just to study something right now, but I'd be open to switching to study something else if someone suggests an easy way to close out my degree.
These last two credits are frustrating me. Besides cost, the nearest test center for comptia is hours away, so its a full day off work during the week if I decide to just pay for it myself. No test centers within driving distance are open on the weekends for comptia.
you are a beast! in a good way. that is some strong work ethic...
i suggest environment and race to save humanity and civil war...
how did u manage 4 in a day?
DSST Environment & Race to Save Humanity * 51/80 Clep CIS 63/80
College Math 66/80 * DSST Business Law II - No Pass
Principles of Mgmt 61/80 * A/I Lit 51/80 retest 61/80
Social Sciences and History - 66/80 - A * Freshman Composition - 60/80
Intro to Computers 426 -Current System - p/f = pass * Intro to Modern Middle East Studies - 61/80
Human Cultural Geography - 61/80 * US History I - A -61/80
US History II - A 68/80 * Civil War - A 57/80
Intro to World Religions - A 68/80 * Intro to Bus Law - 64/80 A
Public Speaking 55/80 A * MIS 429/500 * Statistics 459/500 * MacroEconomics 57/80
MicroEconomics 53/80 (ran out no money in meter) * Criminal Justice 418/500
English Comp with Essay 58/80 * Personal Finance 406/500 (Ran thru IC once & test once... 40 minutes/98 questions.. close call)
Principle of Supervision - 436/500 * Clep American Government 67/80
FEMA's Completed - 49 (sorry i'm addicted to them).
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The 4 in a day was due almost purely to overlap. I studied for psych and soc by going through IC and REA. When I went to go through it all a second time I was remembering it. Rather than go over it a bunch I just went through the other two in IC to see what they were like after I heard they overlapped. I had psych and sociology scheduled, but I finished fast enough and with a good enough score I felt confident in moving on. If they had DSST at that center I'd have done 6
My fast pace was done to keep the info fresh in my memory and to test before studying a topic got boring. I wasn't really rushing, thats just the speed I was ready. If I study too long I get bored. I'll start forgetting info, but recognise it when I see the flashcard so its too boring to relearn. An adaptation to ADD I guess. I'm also deathly afraid that if I give myself time to breath, I'll see something shiney and walk off after it.
Civil war scares me, so I'll have to avoid it. I'm not good with dates, history is about the worst possible subject for me
And it looks like the environment and humanity test is lower level, won't help me here. I just have 2 UL left.
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Is the study material for DSST Ethics the same as the ECE Ethics? If so, maybe I'll do that instead of labor. It looks like it has good info in the specific exam section
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Have you considered the DSST Substance Abuse? There will be a little bit of overlap from all your psychology studying, and I thought it was the easiest of the upper level exams that I have taken.
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From recent experience I would say Civil War DSST and Substance Abuse or Mangement Information Systems DSST (all for UL credit).
Good luck,
Doug
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Oh, I thought EC didn't give UL credit for substance abuse. Thats great news, I'd forgotten completely about that one
Looks like thats the one I'll pick. Yay, I don't have to wait on my work for that certification then!
Thank you everyone
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03-18-2009, 08:21 PM
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Here's to Your Health has just been bumped to Upper level credit per ACE. I had contacted ECE and the counselor said yes it would be upper level. Based on what I have been reading I decided today to call her again and ask her to add it to my approved courses at upper level. She let me know that she misspoke and that yes it is considered upper level with ACE but ECE had not made a determination as of yet. I could always check back later but if I take the test before ECE formally changes their policy, I would only receive lower level credit. Sorry to get anyone hopes up.
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I am scheduled for 2 weeks from now. DSST are harder for me to schedule than others due to the base being the only place to take them near me, and a commander on base is requiring college credits to get a good eval. The ed office gets booked out pretty far when eval times come around.
It couldn't hurt for me to study both substance abuse and HTYH though, SA looks like an easy A. Anyone who went to high school in a city should have no problem
That gives me plenty of time to study a backup in case I blow the first for some reason, I can take the second in the same sitting and still finish my degree.
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EC just denied me the HTYH, they told me they wont be changing their policy for awarding credit in regard to that exam. So it would still be lower level and not apply. Per Penny in the LA advising office
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