04-01-2007, 05:43 PM
I'm starting to see the point about taking overlapping exams which is great. But for me I think slow and steady will win the race. As with taking only 1 exam, I will have more focus on just one subject and not the anxiety level of trying to pass 2 exams at once. I have to take off work also as I'm a working professional during the week, but for me one exam at a time will work best. I figure I can take one exam every 2 weeks and my main objective was two exams a month so this way might cost more in terms of travel time, but in the end it'll allow me to graduate sooner since I my chances of failing one exam will be slim. As to the point about future career opportunities, what I meant was that in the line of work in which I will enter, the department I want to work for in my state the: DOC only hires during certain periods. Therefore if I was to graduate sooner by taking 2 exams I'd most likely be able to get into that career faster and the opportunity would be greater in terms of promotion because let's say I was to graduate dec. 07, I could go to work for doc in Jan 07 rather than Jan 08 and have 1 year of seniority already built up in my new career. For my career I only need 20-25 years before I retire. Also the place where I take the exams will only allow 2 exams per session.
Best Regards,
Inteljustice
Best Regards,
Inteljustice