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Yes Sunshine...my advisor told me that the DSST Business Ethics will be an Upper Level Humanities for the Liberal Studies degree.
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Great- thanks!
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I will attack this exam tomm 02/12/2010 and add my feedback to what we already have been provided with...
lets see if I can nail it with-out much study...
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martialartist Wrote:I will attack this exam tomm 02/12/2010 and add my feedback to what we already have been provided with...
lets see if I can nail it with-out much study...
How did it go, Martialartist? Here's hoping you nailed it!
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Jadechow, I defeated this one yesterday with my tongue wagging like MJ's.....now only if I could fly too.
The test itself wasn't difficult, but required the analysis of specific situations.
I really don't have much more to add to what we have already heard from the few who have paved the way before us.
I had perhaps two question on Kantion theory (one of my fav philosophers), Kolberg maybe about 3 total. The test at times felt more like human resource management than Ethics. If you have taken ehtics in America, human resource management and ofcourse familiar with Kolberg's theory, then this is one upper level exam you should not avoid.
Oh..by the way I got a 444 not bad for not really studying.
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martialartist Wrote:Jadechow, I defeated this one yesterday with my tongue wagging like MJ's.....now only if I could fly too.
The test itself wasn't difficult, but required the analysis of specific situations.
I really don't have much more to add to what we have already heard from the few who have paved the way before us.
I had perhaps two question on Kantion theory (one of my fav philosophers), Kolberg maybe about 3 total. The test at times felt more like human resource management than Ethics. If you have taken ehtics in America, human resource management and ofcourse familiar with Kolberg's theory, then this is one upper level exam you should not avoid.
Oh..by the way I got a 444 not bad for not really studying.
Awesome job!!!! I wish I could pull down a 444 on ANY test without studying - let alone an UL exam. Congrats!
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martialartist Wrote:Jadechow, I defeated this one yesterday with my tongue wagging like MJ's.....now only if I could fly too.
The test itself wasn't difficult, but required the analysis of specific situations.
I really don't have much more to add to what we have already heard from the few who have paved the way before us.
I had perhaps two question on Kantion theory (one of my fav philosophers), Kolberg maybe about 3 total. The test at times felt more like human resource management than Ethics. If you have taken ehtics in America, human resource management and ofcourse familiar with Kolberg's theory, then this is one upper level exam you should not avoid.
Oh..by the way I got a 444 not bad for not really studying.
Way to go! I totally agree. I managed to pass this today (435) with very little study. This is a great option for those needing UL credit.
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Congrats you guys! cheersmate
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Chebasaz Wrote:*Drools* Another UL DSST is awesome news! :willynilly:
I've had the DSST exam page open for the last four days - Saw this, hit refresh, and there it was! Thanks for the heads up MartialArtist!
Dude, listen to yourself. You're "drooling" because DSST announced a new test. I can think of a lot of things to drool over but a new DSST test is not one of them. You should go back and read it to see how ridiculous it sounds. With that said, i'm moving on. Good luck to everyone!
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hip hip hooray
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