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As the title reads i passed my second clep with a 61 however i found this test much more difficult than socio, it could be because i am a senior psychology student and socio somewhat ties into psychology however i found this exam somewhat tricky and socio to be more straight forward...although my socio grade was a tad lower at a 55
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way to go...1 more down
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Going for Excelsior BS - General Business 109 credits down...4 classes this summer...graduation in October Taking GMAT on 7/12/08 - Grad school here I come!!! 54 credits transfered in from prior college 54 credits by examination 1 credit for Information Literacy from Excelsior CLEP: Principles of Macroeconomics (64) Principles of Microeconomics (61) Principles of Marketing (66) Principles of Management (72) Info Systems and Comp Applications (57) Introductory Business Law (65) Social Sciences & History (61) DSST: Principles of Supervision (58) Principles of Statistics (67) Introduction to Computing (60) Principles of Financial Accounting (56) Principles of Finance (55) Money and Banking (52) Ethics in America (66) Management Information Systems (58) ECE: Ethics: Theory and Practice (B) Organizational Behavior (C) |
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Congratulations jandrade!!! Way 2 Go!!! Welcome 2 the Clep buster club!!!!
What's next on the agenda??? From a loyal degree seeker, Marshall
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Marshall L. Williams IV Thomas Edison State College (not enrolled yet) A.A (27 credits down, 33 to go) B.A Communications (42 credits down, 78 to go) NEXT EXAM: Human Growth & Development CLEP CLEPS TAKEN: *Social Sciences & History (60) - 6 Credits - 04/01/2008 *Principles of Management (68) - 3 Credits - 04/21/2008 *Principles of Marketing (72) - 3 Credits - 04/30/2008 *Introductory Sociology (69) - 3 Credits - 05/05/2008 *Financial Accounting (53) - 3 Credits - 05/29/2008 *Introductory Psychology (66) - 3 Credits - 06/23/2008 *Introduction to Educational Psychology (56) - 3 Credits - 07/01/2008 OTHER CREDITS: *25 FEMA (raw) Quotes: "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes "Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe "There is no substitute for knowledge" - W. Edwards Deming |
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thanks!
yea im thinking im going to give A&I a shot...BUT my school is lame and only counts it as a 3 credit course Now comes the hard part...i need 18 more credits...so its either humanities, eng lit, and american lit...OR macro micro and some other 3 credit courses... |