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07-30-2008, 05:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2008, 07:36 PM by swisha2k.)
OOPS... looks like its only for the SEMINAR classes...my mistake...mods?
Maybe I'm getting overtly excited but have a look...
Not only are these courses ACE Reviewed but they are cheap to boot....
15 credits will cost you $295.00... 19 courses to choose from and they are self-study independent programs... Sweet Jesus man!
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The Center for Financial Training currently offers ten nationally-recognized diplomas and certificates, with concentrations in key areas of the financial services industry. The courses required for each of these diplomas and certificates are industry-related and provide practical information useful in the workplace.
Accounting I
Analyzing Financial Statements
Business Communication
Business Math
Commercial Lending
Consumer Lending
Economics
Financial Accounting
Human Relations
Law and Banking: Applications
Law and Banking: Principles
Management
Marketing
Upper division baccalaureate degree category
Money and Banking
Principles of Banking
Real Estate Appraisal
Real Estate Law
Upper division baccalaureate degree category
Residential Mortgage Lending
Supervision
Center for Financial Training | Atlantic and Central States: Diplomas and Certificate Programs
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Wow!!! This is awesome. I'm definetly calling TESC tomorrow to see which courses I can apply to my General Management degree. Thank you for sharing this with the boards.
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If you take at a look on page 19 of this catalog, it looks like these ace courses are actually $495 a course including books and quizzes.
http://www.cftacs.org/catalog.pdf
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newtoclep Wrote:If you take at a look on page 19 of this catalog, it looks like these ace courses are actually $495 a course including books and quizzes. http://www.cftacs.org/catalog.pdf
yes, I reiterated in the first post...didn't read the info correctly...
we'll at least this is out there...
[SIZE="2"]LUCK DOESN'T EXIST![/SIZE]
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[SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
"You are your own worst enemy. You waste precious time dreaming of the future instead of engaging in the present. Since nothing seems urgent to you, you are only half involved in what you do. The only way to change is through action and outside pressure. Put yourself in situations where you have too much at stake to waste time or resources - if you cannot afford to lose, you wonât. Cut your ties to the past; enter unknown territory where you must depend on your wits and energy to see you through. Place yourself on âdeath ground,â where your back is against the wall and you have to fight like hell to get out alive." -The 33 Strategies of War[/SIZE][/SIZE]
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newtoclep Wrote:If you take at a look on page 19 of this catalog, it looks like these ace courses are actually $495 a course including books and quizzes. http://www.cftacs.org/catalog.pdf
What about this. . . 5 course bundle for $295?
Center for Financial Training | Atlantic and Central States: Self Paced On-line Classes
I would imagine one could argue anything stated on the web pages or registration form (haven't looked at the form yet) should supersede the catalog PDF.
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I'm taking this test this Sat. I've not studied YET and I've never taken a clep/ dantes before. Are they difficult? are they multiple guess or fill in the blank? how long does the test take? AND most importantly where can I go to crash study to pass this test. This is my first BUT NOT my last atttempt at these tests.
Thanks for all or any help!
41 year old college student!
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I've sent the question by e-mail and will post again when they send their answer. It appears both ways in the catalog, $295 to $495 per course, and then in another section, $495 per 20-course bundle.
We'll see!
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ppit841 Wrote:I'm taking this test this Sat. I've not studied YET and I've never taken a clep/ dantes before. Are they difficult? are they multiple guess or fill in the blank? how long does the test take? AND most importantly where can I go to crash study to pass this test. This is my first BUT NOT my last atttempt at these tests.
Thanks for all or any help!
41 year old college student!
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Why would you expect to pass a test you didn't study for? I'm confused. Try to reschedule for next month and spend some time learning about the exams and especially the content. Good Luck!
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Jennifer, I just can't resist....
stop being so darn REASONABLE! hilarious
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swisha2k Wrote:OOPS... looks like its only for the SEMINAR classes...my mistake...mods?
Maybe I'm getting overtly excited but have a look...
Not only are these courses ACE Reviewed but they are cheap to boot....
15 credits will cost you $295.00... 19 courses to choose from and they are self-study independent programs... Sweet Jesus man!
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The Center for Financial Training currently offers ten nationally-recognized diplomas and certificates, with concentrations in key areas of the financial services industry. The courses required for each of these diplomas and certificates are industry-related and provide practical information useful in the workplace.
Accounting I
Analyzing Financial Statements
Business Communication
Business Math
Commercial Lending
Consumer Lending
Economics
Financial Accounting
Human Relations
Law and Banking: Applications
Law and Banking: Principles
Management
Marketing
Upper division baccalaureate degree category
Money and Banking
Principles of Banking
Real Estate Appraisal
Real Estate Law
Upper division baccalaureate degree category
Residential Mortgage Lending
Supervision
Center for Financial Training | Atlantic and Central States: Diplomas and Certificate Programs
What exactly is this all about? Can someone shed some light on what that web site and the classes can do to help speed up my degree?
Rob R.
15 classes left till I can be edjumicated.
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