01-10-2008, 06:22 PM
ShotoJuku Wrote:Have you considered just getting started with what you absolutely need to take now rather than waiting to decide on EC, TESC, or COSC?
It looks as though you have some "must have" exams planned out so why not get to work on them now and start earning and building your own personal credit bank?
Just a thought..... :confused:
Good Luck!
hilarious I have been, and it's been gruesome!
I've taken 5 IT exams (CompTIA and Microsoft) since applying to EC and TESC, and I have 2 more to go (ICCP: IT Core Exam, Microsoft Programming Exam).
In total, my IT Certifications will count toward 15 credits BMI requirements, 9 UL BSLS Requirements, and 16 LL BSLS Requirements.
So, if anyone has IT Certifications, they might want to check out Excelsior, since mine counted for 25 credits.
They also count toward Graduate courses at Aspen University and Charles Sturt University.
I'm now:
CompTIA - A+, Network+, Security+, i-net+
Microsoft - MCP (NT4, 2000, 2003), MCSA+Security 2003, MCDBA SQL 2000, MCSE (NT4, 2000, 2003), MCSE+Security 2003
Each Microsoft exam costs $125 and each is worth an average of 2 credits at Excelsior.
I eat, sleep, and breathe this stuff, and can't wait to start getting into non-technical courses.
Once I finish up the IT stuff, I'll move on to the exams that fulfill both EC's and TESC's Liberal Studies requirements.


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