05-25-2011, 10:22 AM
Hi All,
I'm curious if anyone else has attempted the strategy for taking tests that I may try.
I'm on my last test to receive my AS from Excelsior and am curious about the future tests I need to take.
Has anyone taken their upper-level tests first with the expectation of possibly taking them again after the 6-month wait? I'm debating whether I should start out my path to my BS-BA by taking all the UL tests first, the ones where I KNOW they are difficult and seeing if I can pass with short-term studying, get a feel for the test, and as I'm completing the easier tests over the 6 month period study again for the UL test and retake them after the 6 months.
I know that there are those with the easy-hard-medium strategy of taking tests. Has that been successful?
I know that it could be considered a "waste" of money doing so, however at this point I'm looking at my opportunity costs, so paying less for a degree as opposed to one at a local institution, including time, is still worth it for me.
Any tips or ideas would be helpful, I do feel like I will take advantage of this when I can.
Thanks in advance!
I'm curious if anyone else has attempted the strategy for taking tests that I may try.
I'm on my last test to receive my AS from Excelsior and am curious about the future tests I need to take.
Has anyone taken their upper-level tests first with the expectation of possibly taking them again after the 6-month wait? I'm debating whether I should start out my path to my BS-BA by taking all the UL tests first, the ones where I KNOW they are difficult and seeing if I can pass with short-term studying, get a feel for the test, and as I'm completing the easier tests over the 6 month period study again for the UL test and retake them after the 6 months.
I know that there are those with the easy-hard-medium strategy of taking tests. Has that been successful?
I know that it could be considered a "waste" of money doing so, however at this point I'm looking at my opportunity costs, so paying less for a degree as opposed to one at a local institution, including time, is still worth it for me.
Any tips or ideas would be helpful, I do feel like I will take advantage of this when I can.
Thanks in advance!
---Graduatedt Excelsior - BS - General Business - Conferred August 2012---
Social Sciences CLEP:59 - Humanities CLEP:55 - Natural Sciences CLEP:53 - Analyzing & Interpreting Literature CLEP:59 - Management & Information Systems DSST:435
Human Resource Management ECE:C - Org. Behavior ECE:C - World Population ECE:C - UExcel Political Science:C - 2 NFA ACE Approved Courses
Straighterline:Criminal Justice, Western Civilization 1 and Sociology - Passed, Penn Foster Cost Accounting & Financial Management:Both B
CSU MGMT 311 Operations Management: Finished April 2012 - A, Business Ethics & Society DSST -- 440, BUS495 - EC Business Capstone - A
Finished - AS - Business from Excelsior - 61 credits 2.8 gpa - Commencement July 2011
Social Sciences CLEP:59 - Humanities CLEP:55 - Natural Sciences CLEP:53 - Analyzing & Interpreting Literature CLEP:59 - Management & Information Systems DSST:435
Human Resource Management ECE:C - Org. Behavior ECE:C - World Population ECE:C - UExcel Political Science:C - 2 NFA ACE Approved Courses
Straighterline:Criminal Justice, Western Civilization 1 and Sociology - Passed, Penn Foster Cost Accounting & Financial Management:Both B
CSU MGMT 311 Operations Management: Finished April 2012 - A, Business Ethics & Society DSST -- 440, BUS495 - EC Business Capstone - A
Finished - AS - Business from Excelsior - 61 credits 2.8 gpa - Commencement July 2011