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Oh, the Vietnam War DSST is lower level.
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Does anyone know how much it would cost to proceed forward with this ANSM in Computer Science. I completed all the requirements and I was wondering how much this would cost.
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(06-24-2018, 01:18 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: Does anyone know how much it would cost to proceed forward with this ANSM in Computer Science. I completed all the requirements and I was wondering how much this would cost.
You'd need to pay the residency waiver and the graduation fee (so a few thousand dollars). You are so close to completing the BALS I say wait - as you'll have to pay the residency waiver and graduation fee
again (you can graduate with both at the same time for the same fees)
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Wait on the tesu website it shows Vietnam DSST as upper level. Is that true?
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It's true... but since you're taking courses at Study.com for it, I assume you're almost done with that course.
If so, just finish the course at Study.com and use the DSST as a final option if you "fail" the Study.com one.
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As far as writing papers for study.com, I found their grading system to be pretty lenient. It might not be as bad as you think. The capstone will be a lot more work and there just isn't any way around it, so maybe think of these papers as mini practices for the real thing.
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(06-26-2018, 06:58 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: It's true... but since you're taking courses at Study.com for it, I assume you're almost done with that course.
If so, just finish the course at Study.com and use the DSST as a final option if you "fail" the Study.com one.
I have 20 quizzes, the final, and the papers. Taking the DSST would be easier now. I might give the final a shot on study.com for fun and set up for the DSST.
(06-26-2018, 10:47 PM)rlw74 Wrote: As far as writing papers for study.com, I found their grading system to be pretty lenient. It might not be as bad as you think. The capstone will be a lot more work and there just isn't any way around it, so maybe think of these papers as mini practices for the real thing.
I don't want to write two 2000 words papers on a subject that I don't really care about lol. If the topic was more interesting, I probably would be more motivated. It seems I like the easy way out of things
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