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Greetings,
It appears that I have completed 119 hours out of the 120 needed at Excelsior. I've taken the usual battery of CLEP, DSST, TECEP, & ECE exams, but I need one more and I'm interested in your opinion. The question is this: What course of action would you recommend to someone needing only one hour of credit? If you're advocating a CLEP or DSST give me your top three choices. My criteria is simple: the absolute minimal amount of preparation. Time is of the essence. Your thoughts? |
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Which area of your degree plan would this credit be applied to? If it is under your electives, FEMA may be the way to go. Otherwise the three tests that I would reccomend are Intro to Business, Principle of Supervision, or Business Math.
Congratulations on being so close to the finish line! Farmerboy
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105/120 Credits Currently Next Test: Financial Institutions and Markets My goal is to finish by the end of July! Seeking a BSBA in Management from TESC |
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If you only need 1 credit hour, might I suggest Clackamus instead? They charge $30 a course transcripted. Mind you Clackamus transcripts FEMA courses in the form of quarter hours. 2 quarter hours equals 1.33 credit hours. Some of the courses they transcript are 2 quarter hours, but they still only charge $30 a course. Save yourself $30 by going this route instead of through Fredericks.
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CLEP & DSST Passed: Principles of Management, Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Accounting, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics Earned: B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management (magna cum laude) from Saint Leo University In Progress: M.S. in Leadership and Business Ethics from Duquesne University (12 credits completed) After that: PhD in Something from Some-Univeristy |