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So, I was scheduled to take the Ethics in America DSST today.....or so I thought.
Last night, I decided to log into my school account where I schedule my tests and it wasn't on my schedule. Puzzled, I logged out and back in....still no test (now I'm panicking!). At first I thought I forgot to pay the $20 sitting fee, but I knew I had gotten a reminder e-mail from the test center.
Well, to make a long story short, the test was actually YESTERDAY at 1:00!! I guess I scheduled it for the wrong day or I meant to change it to Friday & didn't. Anyway, now I lost my $20 fee
Oh well, I'm taking it Monday, we'll see how it goes I'm kind of glad because I didn't feel real comfortable with the philosphers, but I really wanted to go and get it over with. Ugggghhh, has this happened to anyone else??
DSST
Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60
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It happens to everyone unfortunately. Especially as you get older..."Now why did I come into this room...?"
It's for real, believe me.
Those extra study days will pay off in the long run and you'll recoup that $20 somewhere along the way.
Good luck next week.
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Bummer about losing the $20 bucks, but I like to think that everything happens for a reason. Maybe you just weren't ready to take the test and needed the weekend to study. Take advantage of the extra study time to really knock it out of the ballpark!
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Storyteller Wrote:It happens to everyone unfortunately. Especially as you get older..."Now why did I come into this room...?"
It's for real, believe me.
Those extra study days will pay off in the long run and you'll recoup that $20 somewhere along the way.
Good luck next week.
Yes, LOL, I'm to the point now where I forget before I even get to the room, like "I know I was gonna go do something but...hmmmm....oh well!" And you're right about the $20, I figure it still beats $250 per credit hour!!
DSST
Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60
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burbuja0512 Wrote:Bummer about losing the $20 bucks, but I like to think that everything happens for a reason. Maybe you just weren't ready to take the test and needed the weekend to study. Take advantage of the extra study time to really knock it out of the ballpark!
You're probably right, I didn't have the philosophers down before....I still had a hard time over the weekend and frankly I'm just tired of studying for this test, but I think I now have the main philosophers down.....I'm off to the test center in a few so I'll see how it goes
DSST
Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60
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Took the test today and got a 447!!! Yaaaayyyy!!! I'm so happy to have that one done...that was the most vaguely worded test I've taken yet!
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Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60
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kimaya24 Wrote:Took the test today and got a 447!!! Yaaaayyyy!!! I'm so happy to have that one done...that was the most vaguely worded test I've taken yet!
great job!!
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Congratulations, Kimaya24!
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