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bump... can anyone help?
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CLEP/DSST/TESC:
* Social Science & History CLEP
* A History of the Vietnam War DSST
* Organizational Behavior DSST
* SOS-110: Living in the Information Age
* SOS-150: Self-assessment & Career Exploration
* Fundamentals of Counseling DSST
* Substance Abuse DSST
* Intro to World Religions DSST
* Intro to Computing DSST
* Intro to Sociology CLEP
* MIS DSST
* Spanish CLEP
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jtalama Wrote:Taking a look at my eval below, are there any opportunities for taking any IT CLEP/DSSTs? I'm in IT and have been since the early 90's. It would be great to knock down IT-related exams.
Why aren't you going fpr the more useful BSBA in CIS?
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Yenisei Wrote:Why aren't you going fpr the more useful BSBA in CIS?
This was the quicker route with more flexibility and NO math. Also, I'm planning on pursuing a Masters. From what I've read, the focus of the undergrad matters very little.
[SIZE=1]Goals:
MS in Information Security & Assurance at WGU (In progress...)
DONE - AAS in Applied Computer Studies at TESC (Graduated)
DONE - BA Liberal Studies at TESC (Graduated)
CLEP/DSST/TESC:
* Social Science & History CLEP
* A History of the Vietnam War DSST
* Organizational Behavior DSST
* SOS-110: Living in the Information Age
* SOS-150: Self-assessment & Career Exploration
* Fundamentals of Counseling DSST
* Substance Abuse DSST
* Intro to World Religions DSST
* Intro to Computing DSST
* Intro to Sociology CLEP
* MIS DSST
* Spanish CLEP
* Analyzing & Interpreting Literature CLEP
* College Composition CLEP
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That depends- if your goal is an MBA you are definitely going to see some statistics and algebra, and probably also calculus (in Managerial Economics). Furthermore, you would probably have to have some additional business courses or tests in order to go straight into an MBA program. I fail to see what a BALS does for you, TBH, whereas a business degree's utility is obvious.
Just my $.02.
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Yenisei Wrote:That depends- if your goal is an MBA you are definitely going to see some statistics and algebra, and probably also calculus (in Managerial Economics). Furthermore, you would probably have to have some additional business courses or tests in order to go straight into an MBA program. I fail to see what a BALS does for you, TBH, whereas a business degree's utility is obvious.
Just my $.02.
Not going into an MBA program; most likely a Masters in IT. Yes, I realize there will be math to come but I'd rather not deal with it now.
[SIZE=1]Goals:
MS in Information Security & Assurance at WGU (In progress...)
DONE - AAS in Applied Computer Studies at TESC (Graduated)
DONE - BA Liberal Studies at TESC (Graduated)
CLEP/DSST/TESC:
* Social Science & History CLEP
* A History of the Vietnam War DSST
* Organizational Behavior DSST
* SOS-110: Living in the Information Age
* SOS-150: Self-assessment & Career Exploration
* Fundamentals of Counseling DSST
* Substance Abuse DSST
* Intro to World Religions DSST
* Intro to Computing DSST
* Intro to Sociology CLEP
* MIS DSST
* Spanish CLEP
* Analyzing & Interpreting Literature CLEP
* College Composition CLEP
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You really should check the admissions requirements for your desired programs and deal with them now. The BSBA in CIS would seem to fit you like a glove. Just sayin'.
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