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I just passed my first clep test informaion systems & computer applications with a 68. One down and as many as I can take this summer to go. I let my registration lapse with no classes for 2 1/2 years so now anything techie that I transferred in over 2 years old doesn't count.
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jec959 Wrote:I just passed my first clep test informaion systems & computer applications with a 68.
Congratulations jec959! It feels GOOD, doesn't it?
You'll soon be "addicted" like the rest of us! What others do you have planned?
Welcome to the IC forum!
JoAnne
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I just got the intro to business management study guide. My plan for the summer is to take as many as I can, as fast as I can. I find myself in the funny position of needing general education requirements, since requirements changed in the lapse and lower level courses as my associates was so long ago. I have around 80 credits with university of maryland that are still good, i think. I just re-activated my registration with them and haven't had time to talk to an adivsor so am taking courses I know I need. My major is information systems management, and originally my minor was going to be computer science but I think that will be business as I don't feel liking taking all those computer science courses again.
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[SIZE="7"]CONGRATULATIONS[/SIZE]
Welcome to the forum and good luck on all future exams.
Don G.
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Excelsior College,3/2007
B.S. Business,
Excelsior College,"On the Way"
"Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will"
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Thanks everyone for the congratulations. I do have a newbie kind of question are Dantes tests just for the military?
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No. Absolutely not. They are available to anyone that wants to take them. Just make sure that your school will accept them as meeting degree requirements.
Don G. -
Atlanta, GA
A.S. Liberal Arts ,
Excelsior College,3/2007
B.S. Business,
Excelsior College,"On the Way"
"Forget about all the reasons why something may not work. You only need to find one good reason why it will"
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Congratulations on your pass!
The website for DSST (Dantes) has a ton of info. Here is the link:
The DSST Program : Students & Adult Learners
Happy studying
Kate
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Sorry for the late reply but congrats on your first pass, IC is a great tool that will help you pass many more to come. I know it is a great feeling, keep up the good work and endeavor to persevere. Lee
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