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09-08-2021, 07:11 AM
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Greetings everybody,
Thanks for your support over the years. I'm working on my 5th degree because of this site. I took these two exams and passed both of them on the same day.
These are two of the hardest exams that I have taken. Thoroughly become familiar with the material. Lots of scenario questions. Know how to answer scenario questions and all aspects of business law. Lots of questions about contracts, statute of frauds, court proceedings, different types of law, torts and agency. Not a lot of multiple-choice questions about law history or legal terms. Also, study for court cases. I was totally unfamiliar with the court cases on the Uexcel exam. I took the exam without studying specific material for it. I recommend studying for 2-3 weeks for these.
If anyone has any questions I'm happy to share my study techniques and more about the exams.
Good Luck!
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5th degree?
What's your 1st - 4th?
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BS Statistics + BS Physics, Indonesia, 2023
MSc ML/AI (LJMU, UK), 2022
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PGDip ML/AI (IIITB, India), 2021
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5th degree? 5th bachelor's degree?
Western Governors University: MS Information Technology Management (in progress)
Amberton University: MBA Strategic Leadership
University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI): BABA Marketing Concentration
University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI): BLS Management Information Systems, Project Management, and Management Minors
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If I had to hazard a guess, I am guessing at 2 Associates and 2 Bachelors, then now working on a third Bachelors... as these Associates are degrees, even though they're just 2 years, it's still a degree... I wonder if OP's going for a Masters after this 5th degree or contemplating a 6th...
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(09-08-2021, 02:18 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If I had to hazard a guess, I am guessing at 2 Associates and 2 Bachelors, then now working on a third Bachelors... as these Associates are degrees, even though they're just 2 years, it's still a degree... I wonder if OP's going for a Masters after this 5th degree or contemplating a 6th...
Do many schools allow students to complete a third bachelor's degree? Some don't even allow a second one. I haven't noticed any allowing a third. I guess there is a school out there that does?
Western Governors University: MS Information Technology Management (in progress)
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09-08-2021, 07:13 PM
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I was going to ask why you would take 2 LL courses that duplicate each other, but then realized that DSST does not have a Business Law exam - it was retired in 2004. So not sure what you took instead?
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(09-08-2021, 07:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I was going to ask why you would take 2 LL courses that duplicate each other, but then realized that DSST does not have a Business Law exam - it was retired in 2004. So not sure what you took instead?
Uexcel and Clep
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