01-20-2012, 11:48 AM
Only 4 DSSTs are still required for my degree (Principles of Statistics, Principles of Finance, Business, Ethics and Society, and Principles of Financial Accounting). I do have other CLEPs and online courses, but my testing center only does DSSTs on certain days.
Iâve got the Biology CLEP February 14, and a DSST February 16, followed by 2 DSSTs in March.
Iâm leaning towards taking Business Ethics and Society right after my Biology. Will a day and a half of study be enough to pass it or am I setting myself up for failure?
Back in Oct timeframe, I took all of these and have heard that they are beneficial in preparation for Business Ethics and Society.
Principles of Management CLEP â Failed â 48 (The only exam Iâve failed... yet)
Principles of Supervision DSST â Passed â 441
Principles of Marketing CLEP â Passed â 60
Human Resource Management DSST â Passed â 54
Introduction to Business DSST â Passed â 422
Is it a wise move to take the Business Ethics and Society? Would another one of my three remaining DSST prove easier? Or is it better to just blow all of it off and spend two weeks studying? And finally for those for those of who who have taken at least two of the above tests, which one was the easiest and/or required the least amount of preperation?
Any insight would be helpful... Thanks.
Iâve got the Biology CLEP February 14, and a DSST February 16, followed by 2 DSSTs in March.
Iâm leaning towards taking Business Ethics and Society right after my Biology. Will a day and a half of study be enough to pass it or am I setting myself up for failure?
Back in Oct timeframe, I took all of these and have heard that they are beneficial in preparation for Business Ethics and Society.
Principles of Management CLEP â Failed â 48 (The only exam Iâve failed... yet)
Principles of Supervision DSST â Passed â 441
Principles of Marketing CLEP â Passed â 60
Human Resource Management DSST â Passed â 54
Introduction to Business DSST â Passed â 422
Is it a wise move to take the Business Ethics and Society? Would another one of my three remaining DSST prove easier? Or is it better to just blow all of it off and spend two weeks studying? And finally for those for those of who who have taken at least two of the above tests, which one was the easiest and/or required the least amount of preperation?
Any insight would be helpful... Thanks.