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I was just wondering if anyone took both Ethics DSST exams (Ethics in America and Business Ethics and Society) and if they would recommend which one was easier. I have to take an Ethics exam and I'm not sure which one I should attempt. It is recommended that I take one Ethics course for the BSBA in Accounting. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't know how you feel about Straighterline, but I just finished their Business Ethics course and it was really easy to go through the course. I actually just did the exams with an ebook. Did one exam a day and then finished the course in 4 days. Proctored exam only counts for 300/1000 points.
Good luck with whatever you choose!
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The Insurance Ethics course is free, 2cr, and couldn't be easier (you need 70% to pass, and get as many tries as you need to pass it).
If you're at TESU, they waive the last credit. Not sure how EC or COSC will treat it, but it's ACE-Approved.
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I found business ethics easier. I took both.
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chiqui163 Wrote:I was just wondering if anyone took both Ethics DSST exams (Ethics in America and Business Ethics and Society) and if they would recommend which one was easier. I have to take an Ethics exam and I'm not sure which one I should attempt. It is recommended that I take one Ethics course for the BSBA in Accounting. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Wow, that was fast. Only 4 days. I got to look into that. Thank you.
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dfrecore Wrote:The Insurance Ethics course is free, 2cr, and couldn't be easier (you need 70% to pass, and get as many tries as you need to pass it).
If you're at TESU, they waive the last credit. Not sure how EC or COSC will treat it, but it's ACE-Approved.
Preserve the trust on which insurance transactions are based with an understanding of ethics
That is unbelievable. Free courses for College credit.
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dfrecore Wrote:The Insurance Ethics course is free, 2cr, and couldn't be easier (you need 70% to pass, and get as many tries as you need to pass it).
If you're at TESU, they waive the last credit. Not sure how EC or COSC will treat it, but it's ACE-Approved.
Preserve the trust on which insurance transactions are based with an understanding of ethics
Thanks dfrecore. I'll have to check that out.
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GoodYellowDogs Wrote:I found business ethics easier. I took both.
Thank you for the response. By the way, how long did it take you to study for the Business Ethics? Also what material you found most helpful in your studies?
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