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Hello,
I need 6 upper level credits from Excelsior to complete my psych degree. I have met all the Psychology requirements and need 2 reasonable exams to take. I would appreciate it if anyone could comment on which exams might be most do-able based on personal experience. Thanks in advance! Here is the list of ECE exam possibilities: Bioethics: Philosophical Issues (413) Cultural Diversity (545) Ethics: Theory & Practice (484) Juvenile Delinquency (411) Pathophysiology (584) Religions Of The World (509) World Conflicts Since 1900 (512) Human Resource Management (486) Labor Relations (538) |
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I don't know what EC will give you but TESC Gave me credit for HIS-351 for History of the vietnam war. I have not seen many people take this test. PBS has a series on Video that you can watch, I used a book based on the series and the spark notes along with the Rudman Test prep and passed. That and Intro to world Religions are the only Upper credit ones I have taken
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Linda EXAMS TAKEN 1/07 TECEP Psycology of Women (Neded/ acheived) 60/74 1/08 DSST Technical Writing 46/64 4/07 TECEP Word Processing Fundamentals 65/75 4/07 CLEP Info Systems & Computor App. 50/64 3/07 DSST History of the Vietnam War 44/66 11/07 DSST Intro to World Religions 48/65 5/08 CLEP Analyzing & Interp. Literature 50/69 5/29/08 CLEP Intro to Psychology 50/65 6/12/08 CLEP Intro to Sociology 50/69 Planned BA in Liberal Studies TESC starting ??/08 + 31 B & M CC credits and 3 TESC credits and Finally an AA Degree |
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I took Ethics, HRM, and Organizational Behavior (which I didn't see on your list but assumably would also work). I consider them all doable--particularly if you just need a pass. There are free notes out there for some of these from myself and others--including the Cultural Diversity exam. I scored lowest on Ethics--and also studied least for it--but was awarded an "A" for my low score. I scored higher on HRM and Organizational Behavior but was awarded a "B" for my efforts on both. You can click on the exam titles in my signature below if you are interested in more detailed impressions.
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Michael CLEP - ISCA 68, Sociology 72, Psych 73, A&I Lit 61, HG&D 65, Ed Psych 70, Marketing 72, Management 69, Macroeconomics 63, Microeconomics 67 DSST - Intro to Comp 66, MIS 61, Supervision 67, Counseling 58 - no study!, Personal Finance 67, Statistics 60, Criminal Justice 57, Ethics 58, Finance 63 (All A's at EC) COC - 2007 (Community College) - Acctg I&II 10c, Work/Study 4c, Intro to Research (Info Lit req) 1c, Society and Rock & Roll 3c, Fund of Music 3c, Guitar I & II - 4c, Bass Guitar I - 2c ECE - Ethics (A), HRM (B), Organizational Behavior (B) | CSU - Operations Mgmt. (A) | TECEP - Business Policy 80 (CR) Bachelor of Science in General Business, cum laude Excelsior College |
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Ethics is not too bad, but be careful that it doesn't duplicate credits you already have. If you don't already have Ethics credit, I'm surprised that Excelsior isn't requiring it from you. The only other two on that list that I have taken are Human Resource Management and Labor Relations. I didn't think either one was particularly hard, but the grading curve is pretty steep, and I ended up with Bs on both of them.
Take a look at your Excelsior Student Guide and Assessment Catalog and note that several DSST exams also provide upper-level credit. I took Civil War and Reconstruction and rather enjoyed it. The IC flash cards are very good prep for that one. Drug and Alcohol Abuse is also upper level, but you may already have that covered. Check out the catalog, though -- DSSTs are definitely cheaper than ECEs, and I've generally found them easier too. -Gary- |