Has anyone completed the A&P I course through SL lately? I am starting it and it seems very interesting. Need this last class to complete my Liberal Arts degree through EC. I am not a nursing student at all.
Where are the test questions before the exam located for financial management?Can you please explain from start to finish how you all completed it in such a short time and without the book at that, are their any short cuts... Please give me the run down bit by bit, because i am new to penn foster. Thank you kindly
Four or five years ago, I took the Dewey Color System Color Career Indicator Test. It's supposed to be extremely accurate, but I took the test again today and received very different results. IIRC, when I first took the tests, I was attracted to the bright colors. This time around, I was attracted to the cooler colors (as opposed to warm colors). I still think my results were accurate the first time around; it's just that I'm older and have been exposed to many new things.
When I first took the test, I had already been a computer science, business, and criminal justice major. I was also working in private security. These were my top 25 results.
1 Policeman or Patrol Officer
2 General or Operations Manager
3 Fire Fighter
4 Network and Computer Systems Administrator
5 Computer Equipment or Operations Specialist
6 Automotive Body or Repairer 7 Legal Secretary or Support Assistant 8 Marketing or Advertising Manager 9 Artist-Fine, Craft, Multi-Media, or Animator
10 Computer Software Engineer
11 Athlete or Coach
12 Engineer
13 Truck Driver, Heavy or Tractor-Trailer
14 Computer Programmer
15 Graphic Designer 16 Social Worker 17 Office/Administrative Manager or Supervisor
18 Computer Support Specialist 19 Manager Service Industry 20 Human Resource, Training, or Labor Relation Specialist 21 Secondary School Teacher (not special or vocational education) 22 Bookkeeping, Accounting or Auditing Clerk 23 Customer Service Representative
24 Employment, Recruitment, or Placement Specialist
25 Reg School Nurse
Since then, I have discovered that I will probably never make it through a computer programming course, and that psychology and the health sciences are more interesting than criminal justice. I've also developed a strong interest in higher education and natural healthcare. For the past couple of years, I've been wishing I were younger and had less student loan debt so that I could pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. My work experience since that first test included being a security supervisor, working in a civilian position for a law enforcement agency, and teaching college courses. These are my results from today.
1 HEALTH CARE: Registered Nurse
2 MANAGEMENT: CEO, Chief Executive Officer
4 SUPPORT SERVICES: Child, Family or School Social Worker
5 EDUCATION: Elementary School Teacher (not special education) 6 LEGAL: Legal Secretary or Support Assistant 7 SUPPORT SERVICES: Bookkeeping, Accounting or Auditing Clerk
8 MANAGEMENT: Manager Service Industry
9 EDUCATION: Teacher Assistant
10 SUPPORT SERVICES: Executive Secretary or Administrative Assistant 11 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTIVE: Office/Administrative Manager or Supervisor 12 SUPPORT SERVICES: Social Worker
13 EDUCATION: Preschool teacher (not special education) 14 EDUCATION: Secondary School Teacher (not special or vocational education) 15 DESIGN: Artist-Fine, Craft, Multi-Media, or Animator 16 SUPPORT SERVICES: Customer Service Representative
17 EDUCATION: Educational, Vocational, or School Counselor
18 SUPPORT SERVICES: Counselor
19 SUPPORT SERVICES: Receptionist or Information Clerk
20 OPERATIONS: Accountant or Auditor 21 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORTIVE: Human Resource, Training, or Labor Relation Specialist
22 OPERATIONS: Tax Examiner, Collector, or Revenue Agent 23 MANAGEMENT: Marketing or Advertising Manager
24 HEALTH CARE: Medical Assistant
25 SOCIAL SCIENTISTS: Psychologist
The bolded occupations are overlapped. For some reason, #3 on the second set of results came up blank. After a Google search of the numbers that did show up, I think it's General and Operations Manager which would be another overlap.
Hi All - First time poster. Thanks in advance for help. I'm trying to help my hubby put together a degree plan to finally get his bachelors. He has past credit (off & on & some from 10+ years ago) that's scattered so he'd really like to make as much of it count as possible so he can finish his degree as quick as he can. Hoping to test out of as much as possible too so he can work quickly (and cheaply). I know there are a lot of different options but given his interests and his past credits we're not sure if a BSBA or a History degree are going to be best route. Open to both (or something else you might suggest).
Below are existing credits he has. Crapper that all were through a school on the quarter system at the time so I'm really scratching my head at how they will transfer in. That's really where we could use this forum's help!!! (everything listed below has already been converted into semester hours ... he earned the hours at Univ of Cincinnati who has since converted to semesters so the transcript shows semester hours) - just sucks most classes are in increments of just 2hrs & not 3hrs):
Anth 101 - Cultural Anthropology (2hrs)
Bio 108 - Biology in the Human Context (3.3 hrs)
Comm 171 - Public Speaking (2 hrs)
Edfn (education fundamentals) 131 - Science, Technology, and Professional Development (2.7 hrs)
Eng 101 - freshman english (2 hrs)
Eng 102 - English Comp 2 (2 hrs)
Geol 101 - Intro to geology (2 hrs)
Geol 102 - Intro to geology (2 hrs)
Geology 103 - Intro to Geology (2 hrs)
Hist 110 - Am history to 1820 (2 hrs)
Hist 112 - Am history since 1920 (2 hrs)
Hist 111 - Am History 1820 - 1920 (2 hrs)
Hist 114 - European Civilization 1500 - 1800 (2 hrs)
Hist 113 - European Civilization 1000 - 1500 (2 hrs)
Hist 115 - European Civilization 1800-pre (2 hrs)
Hist 300 - Introl to History (2 hrs)
Math 155 - Topics in Math (2 hrs)
Math 156 - Topics in Math (2 hrs)
Math 157 - Topics in Math (2 hrs)
Psyc 101 - Intro to Psychology (2 hrs)
Psyc 102 - Intro to Psychology (2 hrs)
Psyc 103 - Intro to Psychology (2 hrs)
Psyc 110 - Human Sexuality (2 hrs)
Soc 141 - Intro to Sociology (2 hrs)
Soc 142 - Intro to Sociology 2 (2 hrs)
Total - 52 hours
Thanks so much in advance. Really looking forward to any help from all the experts on here.
If its possible, I need someone's help with my AKO log-in. My account was deactivated because I didn't log-in for a while, tried to submit a ticket to restore my account and got the following reply:
Thank you for contacting the Army Enterprise Service Desk. I will be happy to assist you.
As DKO has reached its end of life, your account will now require an AKO sponsor for access. If you will provide me with the information below, I can add the sponsor.
The state of your account requires that a sponsor be added in order for you to gain access. A sponsor is simply someone who is willing to vouch for your actions within the AKO site. This person must meet the following criteria to be considered a valid sponsor:
⢠This person must have an AKO account
⢠Their account must be a full unsponsored account. (Active Army, DA Civilian, National Guard, etc)
⢠This person cannot be retired or an IRR member (unless you are a family member and listed in their DEERS).
Once you have found someone who agrees to be your sponsor, you will need to obtain their AKO username. When you have this information, please reply to this email with the following information:
⢠Your AKO/DKO username or full name(including middle)
⢠The last four of your SSN (Please DO NOT provide your complete SSN)
⢠The new sponsorâs AKO username (this is to ensure the proper sponsor is added)
Once the sponsor approves the account, you will have access. If you do not know the username for your account, you have the ability to retrieve your AKO username by using the "Username Reminder " link on the home page of the AKO web site. You will be prompted to enter 1 of 3 pieces of information (Social Security Number, External Email Address, or EDIPI) which, if entered correctly, will send the information to the external email address attached to your AKO account.
If you should have any other questions or comments, please don't hesitate to reply to this email or contact us using the contact information in the link below. We will be more than happy to assist you.
Is there anyone here in the Army that would be willing to help me reconnect my AKO account. I would really appreciate the help. If you can, please PM me.
Admittedly not the most patient person in the world. TESC and COSC received my last transcripts on December 24 and of course with the holidays I might not see anything at all until the end of January. In the meantime I'm just twiddling my fingers trying to figure out what I can do to feel like I'm making progress.
So a few questions...
I'm looking on the course offerings and it doesn't look like COSC offers constitutional law this spring and they didn't offer it last fall either. They say the paralegal studies concentration is something you can complete entirely at their school so not sure why they don't offer it either term???? It shows as a co-requisite on the degree requirements page so I don't get it. Charter Oak State College - Paralegal Studies
Also...it looks like I will need a Technology in Law. This is a long shot but is there a test out there for this? The course they offer at my local community college is only 2 credits and I need 3. My other option is to do a lifelong learning credit portfolio but you have to take a class that teaches you how to do that before you can even do the portfolio so it seems like it makes more sense to just take the technology in law class.
Other than the cornerstone and the capstone...I think these are the only two classes I need to complete my BS w/ Paralegal Studies concentration. There is a Global Understanding requirement but I think my farsi courses may cover that or I might have to take a DSST for that - no biggie.
At any rate I'm driving myself crazy waiting for a response that I know is not likely to happen any time soon with the holidays. I MUST find something to keep my mind occupied.
I assume it's a bad idea to enroll until I get the evaluation back from both schools and make a final decision so in the interim...I'm trying to work out required courses in my head.
Is there anyone else in limbo waiting for their credit evaluation?
I'm am glad I found this site. I am not new to forums though. I could use the expertise of some of the members here as you all are more knowledgeable/experienced than myself. After doing research, I decided that I will be transferring to TESC and using CLEP, DSST, SL, etc. to obtain by BSBA in General Management. According to my unofficial transcript and my point of contact at TESC, I will be transferring in 75 credits and have 45 to go. I am attaching the Eval because I am having a heck of a time trying to decipher it. I have included a spread sheet of the credits that I know I need and the best way to get them. Based off of what I have researched here and the wiki degree pages. The below table only accounts for 33 credit hours. What should I do (or go) to get the remaining credits?
Is it feasible to obtain this by June 1st, 2014? At least all 120 credits and be in a position to apply for a degree?
If anyone would like to help me out, I would really appreciate it. I am a veteran so I also have Military Certificates and Schools. I have my EMT-Intermediate, and various Firefighter Certificates. I can provide more information (and a better spread sheet) upon request.
Please help if you can, and thanks again everyone.
Quote:Texas A&M University at Commerce and South Texas College said Thursday that they are working with Pearson Education to open a competency-based, affordable hybrid degree for Texas students by next spring.
The Texas Affordable Baccalaureate Program is set to offer a 90-credit-hour online program that relies on a competency-based curriculum, according to a news release. Students will earn a degree in organizational leadership.
They are using "hybrid" in the typical manner. The program is part competency-based and part earning credits by earning means such as college courses and prior learning assessments.
Quote:Additionally, students may receive appropriate academic credit through other pathways such as military credit and third-party assessment of prior learning. The project involves a unique collaboration between a university and a community college in the development and delivery of an affordable baccalaureate degree.
Quote:The college is piloting the program this semester for 50 students seeking an associate's of science degree in information technology. A similar approach is being used to help students deficient in math skills, and officials are considering expanding it to more students.
Quote:CSU-Global faculty members with terminal degrees in the content area and extensive field experience develop exam content. All exams are then proctored through an independent organization and can be completed at a local testing center or from home via a webcam (no equipment will be provided). Each 3-credit exam costs $250 and each 1-credit exam costs $150 (non-refundable). This fee covers two exam attempts within a 12 month period. If you complete the exam with a score of 70% or higher, you will receive the equivalent undergraduate college credits of the corresponding course.
These non-resident credits may be applied toward an undergraduate degree at CSU-Global or might be accepted in transfer by other institutions at their discretion. Students interested in continuing on to an undergraduate degree program at CSU-Global must meet standard admissions policies and requirements.
ECN400: Managerial Economics (3 credit)
HST201: U.S. History I (3 credit)
HST202: U.S. History II (3 credit)
MGT300: Principles of Management (3 credit)
MGT320: The Legal Environment of Business (3 credit)
MGT475: Strategic Innovation and Ideas (3 credit)
ORG304: Leading Authentically (1 credit)
ORG305: Entrepreneurship in the Global Age (3 credit)
ORG307: Communicating and Relationships in Negotiating (1 credit)
POL101: Introduction to Political Science (3 credit)
SOC101: Introduction to Sociology (3 credit)