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Harvard Kennedy School of Goverment |
Posted by: mapalo - 12-12-2007, 02:41 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hi Team I really need your help and advice.
I have just found out that I can get into the Masters program in Public Administration at Harvard University.
This program starts in July 2008. I have all the requirements they need except my Degree which they told me I should be done with by June.
They will accept a Liberal arts Degree. Right now I am enrolled in a BS in General Business and my Mountains are Statitics, accounts and algebra, which I will are not core requirements in Liberal Arts.
I called my Advisor at EC, she said she will call liberal Arts Dept and see if they can provide me a quick transcript which will only be after Christmas.
I will be travelling to Africa next week. So I can only will get it next year.
But meanwhile any advise will be highly appreciated. I think with Liberal Arts I can do it by June I am at 63 credits right now.......Help
Mapalo
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"Big 3" Exam to Course Translation (Your Contribution Is Appreciated) |
Posted by: BMWGuinness - 12-12-2007, 10:23 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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I was thinking it would be great to compile exam to course translations for the "Big 3".
More specifically, how a CLEP/DANTES/ECE/TECEP/PF test would transfer to COSC, Excelsior, and TESC. How many credit hours it counts for, which course it would correlate with, and whether it is considered Lower Level or Upper Level.
This way we could look at how the exams break down into course structure. If someone has some helpful links, I will compile all information into the proper format for this forum.
I think this would be a fantastic reference for new and existing students alike. This would be especially useful for anyone thinking about utilizing more than one degree while using most of the same credits.
We could also reverse engineer this to show what exam options are available for each course.
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GRE Psych ? |
Posted by: PatsGirl1 - 12-11-2007, 06:23 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Hello everyone,
I have a quick GRE Psych/Excelsior question. I was planning on (eventually sometime in late Winter/early Spring once I've knocked out some CLEP/DSSTs first) taking the GRE Psychology.
I read their website (I'm in the "waiting to apply and enroll until I'm closer" crowd) and I know up to 30 credits, first 12 LL, last 18 UL, but it also states something to the effect of "you won't receive credit for the equivalent of courses already completed" since they determine what score equates to what.
Here's my question- should I even bother taking it if I already have 9 credits in Psych (Intro, Psych of Adjustment, and Child Development)? If I take it and qualify for, let's say, 12 credits, they would really only award me 3 extra (bc I already have 9 LL). That's how I read it, and in that case, another CLEP test would make up the difference and is easier to study for. I was planning on doing a couple of the DSST tests to make up the difference.
If it makes a difference, I'm going for the BS Psych and BSGB Business degree (and I know about the new changes, I wish I had known about Excelsior prior).
Edited to add their wording from their site: "For each examination, faculty have determined the courses that duplicate the GRE Subject Test, and no credits will be awarded that duplicate course credits already on your transcript."
That was long-sorry! Any help is appreciated
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Excelsior Unofficial Degree review |
Posted by: Icanstudy - 12-11-2007, 01:48 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Well I received my Excelsior Unofficial Degree review today and there was only one surprise.
It says I need (no surprise):
21 semester hours Arts & Sciences Upper Level
3 semester hours WER
1 semester hour Info Literacy
But the review also says I need (surprise):
6 semester hours Applied Professional Credit (Upper Level)
ACE granted 67 semester hours for my FAA A&P license, all lower level. However, TESC awarded 39 of the 67 semester hours as Upper Level. TESC also listed those courses on their transcript as âTESC Creditsâ whereas other courses were listed on the TESC transcript âTransfer Creditsâ. Obviously if the credits were listed as "transfer" I wouldnât have issue. Please let me know if you had a similar situation that you were able to overcome.
Thanks, Icanstudy
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Information sys. and computer apps. |
Posted by: c.a.s.h. - 12-11-2007, 10:52 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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This is gonna be a last minute clep i am taking tomorrow. i have general knowladge of computers and some what how it works. my question is will IC only be enough to pass this. i read couple of thread that said there were not, but i just wanted to get more info about it. any last min. tips or things i should know. thank for the help
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Benefits of Penn Foster? |
Posted by: BMWGuinness - 12-11-2007, 10:17 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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First of all, I DID do a search ;o)
I'd like to know your personal experience of Penn Foster.
Can you tell me about the structure of the courses, and how you liked/disliked them as compared to just testing (CLEP/DANTES/etc)
Also, can this be a less expensive option than testing?
Why do they say over the phone that you MUST sign up for a degree program, if I've seen mention of taking individual courses?
Thanks!
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