Just got back MAN 390 as well. 4 tests over the weekend; though not nearly as much as some, I am super stoked to have knocked them out in such a short time! Scored 91, somehow... and I only partially answered two of the essay questions. But again, no complaints.
Super stoked!!!
Edit: Adding in relevant content. As excited as I am for the progress, the above serves no purpose for anyone else reading this post.
MAN 390, Managerial Communications, was completed by studying the PDF Study Guide only, and didn't even touch the quizzes. Huge thanks to strawberryxfuzz on this one! Much to strawberryxfuzz's suggestion, I read over the PPT a couple times, but slowly and carefully the first time, and the second time to confirm what I could and could not remember. Having done 4 of these exams at Davar, there was a pattern evident beyond the 60 Multiple Choice/10 Essay format; you should remember literally the entire study guide to have the best shot forward. This may seem like a "duh" observation, but as this is the first time I have completed courses in this manner, I only have the standard brick and mortar experience to draw from, which is: Not everything taught in class will be used on the test, and its difficult to pick out what the useless parts may be. Each time doing the tests, there was always couple slides that remained fuzzy to me, and reviewing the exam each time really brought it home that... it feels like they cover pretty much everything in the guide.
I don't know if this is going to be the case for all of them, but I am going to proceed under this assumption until I run into a wall I ricochet off of.
Regarding the confirmation from TESU for certain courses, I actually emailed Davar about it earlier today inquiring them if they can guarantee it. The response, in a short and sweet one-liner, is that they cannot guarantee it but received the equivalencies from TESU. So I sent TESU an email asking them to confirm the equivalencies, and attached the two image files that I believe were issued by Davar. Pending response from them now.
The hesitation happened given one individual's experience regarding Information Literacy, I believe, and though I want to use a couple vacation days from work and really buckle down to hammer out some more classes, it would offer a significant peace of mind that there wasn't going to be an aspect of Russian roulette to the courses. I mean, if at least one course cannot be guaranteed equivalent as it hasn't been reviewed by TESU, that may call into question all the others that are listed as well.
Super stoked!!!
Edit: Adding in relevant content. As excited as I am for the progress, the above serves no purpose for anyone else reading this post.
MAN 390, Managerial Communications, was completed by studying the PDF Study Guide only, and didn't even touch the quizzes. Huge thanks to strawberryxfuzz on this one! Much to strawberryxfuzz's suggestion, I read over the PPT a couple times, but slowly and carefully the first time, and the second time to confirm what I could and could not remember. Having done 4 of these exams at Davar, there was a pattern evident beyond the 60 Multiple Choice/10 Essay format; you should remember literally the entire study guide to have the best shot forward. This may seem like a "duh" observation, but as this is the first time I have completed courses in this manner, I only have the standard brick and mortar experience to draw from, which is: Not everything taught in class will be used on the test, and its difficult to pick out what the useless parts may be. Each time doing the tests, there was always couple slides that remained fuzzy to me, and reviewing the exam each time really brought it home that... it feels like they cover pretty much everything in the guide.
I don't know if this is going to be the case for all of them, but I am going to proceed under this assumption until I run into a wall I ricochet off of.
Regarding the confirmation from TESU for certain courses, I actually emailed Davar about it earlier today inquiring them if they can guarantee it. The response, in a short and sweet one-liner, is that they cannot guarantee it but received the equivalencies from TESU. So I sent TESU an email asking them to confirm the equivalencies, and attached the two image files that I believe were issued by Davar. Pending response from them now.
The hesitation happened given one individual's experience regarding Information Literacy, I believe, and though I want to use a couple vacation days from work and really buckle down to hammer out some more classes, it would offer a significant peace of mind that there wasn't going to be an aspect of Russian roulette to the courses. I mean, if at least one course cannot be guaranteed equivalent as it hasn't been reviewed by TESU, that may call into question all the others that are listed as well.


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