05-31-2021, 03:07 AM
I still have not heard back regarding the exam transcription issues or that one broken exam. Yesterday, I sent another round of emails asking for updates.
Over the weekend, I decided to gamble with one more exam. The CIS210 Systems Analysis and Design exam was next on my priority list, as it's relevant to my degree plan and skills.
When searching for relevant resources, I found anvari.net, a helpful site run by a former business professor at Strayer. It contains the slides, lecture notes, readings, and practice exams covering dozens of Strayer courses from the mid-2000s. Some courses still have working links to the interactive Prentice Hall online textbook! Unfortunately, the website is a jumble of several different versions and courses. The only way that you'll find many of the resources on the server is by doing a google search for site:anvari.net and the subject you want.
I skimmed through Anvari's slides, glossary, and exams, in addition to some Quizlet decks and this relevant youtube playlist.
The exam was another ProctorFU experience. The proctor kept having connectivity problems on their end, forcing them to frequently interrupt me for reconnection.
It was the standard 50 multiple choice or true/false questions, 70% cut score, and 90 minutes. The questions covered basic systems design, architecture, project management, IT, and networking topics. I passed, and I'd estimate my score was about 90%.
Over the weekend, I decided to gamble with one more exam. The CIS210 Systems Analysis and Design exam was next on my priority list, as it's relevant to my degree plan and skills.
When searching for relevant resources, I found anvari.net, a helpful site run by a former business professor at Strayer. It contains the slides, lecture notes, readings, and practice exams covering dozens of Strayer courses from the mid-2000s. Some courses still have working links to the interactive Prentice Hall online textbook! Unfortunately, the website is a jumble of several different versions and courses. The only way that you'll find many of the resources on the server is by doing a google search for site:anvari.net and the subject you want.
I skimmed through Anvari's slides, glossary, and exams, in addition to some Quizlet decks and this relevant youtube playlist.
The exam was another ProctorFU experience. The proctor kept having connectivity problems on their end, forcing them to frequently interrupt me for reconnection.
It was the standard 50 multiple choice or true/false questions, 70% cut score, and 90 minutes. The questions covered basic systems design, architecture, project management, IT, and networking topics. I passed, and I'd estimate my score was about 90%.
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Earned credits from Sophia, SDC, ASU ULC, TEEX, Microsoft, Strayer, TESU, Saylor, DSST, CLEP, CompTIA, StraighterLine, and others since starting in April 2020
Earned credits from Sophia, SDC, ASU ULC, TEEX, Microsoft, Strayer, TESU, Saylor, DSST, CLEP, CompTIA, StraighterLine, and others since starting in April 2020