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sanantone Wrote:For most of the liberal arts, intermediate algebra is the lowest. For business administration, precalculus or quantitative analysis is required. Gotcha. But at least I could use the Intermediate Algebra as a gen education elective for the business degree?
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Passed: DSST Intro to Computing, CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, CLEP English Composition, DSST Substance Abuse, CLEP US History 1, DSST Environment & Humanities, DSST Management Information Systems, CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics, ClEP Principles of Microeconomics. CLEP Humanities, ALEKS Intermediate Algebra, DSST Public Speaking, CLEP Introductory Sociology
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Just passed the halfway mark. 27 credits in 5 weeks.
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Good job. Now please strongly consider going all the way when you hit 60 credits. You can definitely do it.
ALEKS -- Assessment and Learning, K-12, Higher Education, Automated Tutor, Math is good for a bunch of math credits at TESC and it is only $20 per month. You can start with intermediate algebra.
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ryoder Wrote:Good job. Now please strongly consider going all the way when you hit 60 credits. You can definitely do it.
ALEKS -- Assessment and Learning, K-12, Higher Education, Automated Tutor, Math is good for a bunch of math credits at TESC and it is only $20 per month. You can start with intermediate algebra. Thank you. Yes, I think I'm going to do that next in addition to the Substance Abuse test I have scheduled. That will be my plan for the next month and should bring me up to 39 or 42 credits, depending on how much I do on the ALEKS site. I'd take more tests, but math is really where I'm probably the weakest right now and I want to be focused on it. After I finish that, I'll be able to blast through some more tests.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
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Substance Abuse was easy.
I'm going to be extremely busy in the next couple of months between work, side jobs, and other things.
For that reason, I want the next 3-4 tests I take to be as easy as possible with as little studying necessary. In addition, I'm going to start intermediate algebra via ALEKS.
Does anyone have any recommendations on tests to take?
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
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(This post was last modified: 03-31-2012, 09:45 PM by cooperalex2004.)
Well since you're looking for General Education Electives, here are my picks based on the ones I've taken:
-Management Info Systems DSST (CIS-301) - Since you took the Intro to Computing exam you should study up and take this one (upper level!)
For this test make sure you note the differences in the content (see the exam guide on getcollegecredit.com).
-Human Cultural Geography DSST (GOG-120)
If you have an interest in this or the Enviro & Humanity test I'd say it is doable, for me I used knowledge from an Enviro Geology course I took.
-Environment & Humanity: The Race to Save the Planet DSST (ENS-201)
After your AA what's next?
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
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cooperalex2004 Wrote:After your AA what's next? A bachelor's for sure. Not sure which. I'd like something related to marketing, or at the least business - however, I want to test out as much as possible.
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
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Posting this mostly for my own edification.
Red is what I still have to do.
Associate in Arts Credit Distribution
Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education 48
A. English Composition 6
College Composition CLEP 6
B. Humanities (must include two subject areas) 12
AP English Literature 3
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 6
Straighterline BUS105 (Business Communication) 3
C. Social Sciences (must include two subject areas) 12
[COLOR="#FF0000"]Macroeconomics CLEP 3
Microeconomics CLEP 3[/COLOR]
Substance Abuse DSST 3
D. Natural Sciences (must include at least two subject areas) 9
One college-level mathematics course (required) 3
ALEKS Intermediate Algebra 3
One computer science course (strongly recommended) 3
Intro to Computers DSST 3
Other natural sciences/mathematics
(3)
E. General Education Electives 9
AP English Literature 3
DSST Race To Save the Planet 3
CLEP U.S. History I: Early Colonizations to 1877 3
II. Free Electives 12
FEMA courses 12
Total 60
Still need another natural science and another social science test to take.
Might add Personal Finance?
Goal: TESC A.A. General Studies, started 12/2011
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Great job. This AA looks good for a stepping stone to a BSBA since you have some of the business core in there.
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How about ALEKs intro to statistics for the nat sci/math? That is required for a BSBA so it puts you in a good position for that degree.
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