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05-12-2020, 07:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2020, 07:52 PM by natshar.)
CIS Testing an NCCRS credit provider is offering a special. They do have a few courses which I have not seen in other places. Some are UL. Be aware that COSC does not take these, but TESU and EC or any other school might. I'm not sure, consult the school first. The format is similar to Coopersmith.
$99 per exam which includes exam, study guide, and complimentary transcript to the college of your choice.
Normally is $150 per exam, $10 for the study guide and $15 to send the transcript. So this a $75 savings.
http://cistesting.org/
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05-12-2020, 08:05 PM
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I got this email too. Good promo but frustrating to not be able to see what the grading/ lesson set up is before paying. I know at least one upper-level psych course has a couple of written papers.
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(05-12-2020, 08:05 PM)harrypotter Wrote: I got this email too. Good promo but frustrating to not be able to see what the grading/ lesson set up is before paying. I know at least one upper-level psych course has a couple of written papers.
Yeah I agree. It could be good for those planning to use Coopersmith because the format is similar. Also, the price puts it in the same range as sdc. I never actually used them but I sent them an e-mail once awhile back and so now I'm on the e-mail list or something.
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(05-12-2020, 08:05 PM)harrypotter Wrote: I got this email too. Good promo but frustrating to not be able to see what the grading/ lesson set up is before paying. I know at least one upper-level psych course has a couple of written papers.
Are you referring to Abnormal Psychology? I'm also interested in getting details about their grading criteria and written assignments. Did you find that out?
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05-13-2020, 02:00 PM
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Quote:Are you referring to Abnormal Psychology? I'm also interested in getting details about their grading criteria and written assignments. Did you find that out?
No, the course was physiological psychology. I emailed them earlier today to ask if I could get more info on the 6 courses I was interested in like assignment requirements & grading scale. I’ll update this thread with details when I hear back.
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(05-13-2020, 02:00 PM)harrypotter Wrote: Quote:Are you referring to Abnormal Psychology? I'm also interested in getting details about their grading criteria and written assignments. Did you find that out?
No, the course was physiological psychology. I emailed them earlier today to ask if I could get more course info on the 6 courses I was interested in like assignment requirements & grading scale. I’ll update this thread with details when I hear back.
Great. I bought the study guide for Abnormal Psychology and here is the grading for it:
The student’s final grade will be based on a final examination as well as research assignments.
Final examination questions will include both multiple-choice questions as well as written answer questions. The questions will cover all topics covered in the course and students will have two hours to complete the final examination. The final exam will consist of:
50 Multiple Choice Questions- 1.5 points each 5 Written Answer Questions- 5 points each
All final examinations will be proctored, either in person or through an approved online proctoring system.
Please see below for a sample examination.
Students are also required to submit two research assignments, as are found below, along with a grading rubric.
Grading for the course is:
Final Examination, 70% of the grade Research Assignments, 15% each assignment
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I did the UExcel Abnormal Psychology awhile back and it wasn't terribly difficult
if you can do this multiple choice exam you can do the UExcel exam (and that means no written assignments)
of the course the problem is finding a place to take the UExcel now
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Maybe I'm blind but... how do you get this? I only see the study guides, not the exams available for purchase.
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05-13-2020, 02:17 PM
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(05-13-2020, 02:12 PM)bluebooger Wrote: I did the UExcel Abnormal Psychology awhile back and it wasn't terribly difficult
if you can do this multiple choice exam you can do the UExcel exam (and that means no written assignments)
of the course the problem is finding a place to take the UExcel now
Excelsior told me on, on email, that they are planning to offer online exams in July. I might wait for it or just do the TECEP one. Both are upper level.
On another note, I will do Social Psychology (Upper) with Uexcel. I think it's my only option.