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RE: BSBA Plan help - dfrecore - 03-25-2022 (03-25-2022, 07:31 AM)Ins0mnia Wrote: Thanks to all for the valuable advise, with your comments it has made it easier for me to outline a general plan. OPIc and WPT are ACTFL exams, administered through LTI. I know all of those acronyms make it confusing. I'm probably not going to take the WPT exam, and stick to OPIc until you make a decision on which school - I'm not sure UMPI will give you the max credit for those, so don't waste the money if you don't need to. Since you need a lot of GE, I would start with those on Sophia: Intro to Soc or Intro to Psych (or both) US History I or II Environmental Science And I'm going to do my math via ALEKS, in case you need the Business Stats course - so do College Algebra and Business Statistics there (only $20/mo). I'm guessing it will take 40 days to get through all of those, but if you have extra time on Sophia, continue doing courses while you can. RE: BSBA Plan help - rachel83az - 03-25-2022 I would go with the WPT exam, personally. It's cheaper (I think) and you don't have to worry about the computer understanding you, as you do with the OPIc exam. RE: BSBA Plan help - bjcheung77 - 03-26-2022 @Ins0mnia, What's your end goal, admissions to a local Masters degree in Argentina? Do you have a specific budget? I suggest Excelsior for max transfer, TESU for ACBSP secondary/programmatic accreditation, UMPI for cost, ease, and speed to finish. Basically the Sophia.org/Study.com combo is a very good option to complete up to 3 years of a 4 year degree, the final year would depend on the institution you choose. I suggest applying to all 3, Excelsior, TESU, UMPI and see if taking alternative credit options are better for you or competency based. RE: BSBA Plan help - dfrecore - 03-26-2022 (03-25-2022, 10:04 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I would go with the WPT exam, personally. It's cheaper (I think) and you don't have to worry about the computer understanding you, as you do with the OPIc exam. The WPT exam is the written one, it's the same price as the OPIc, and is MUCH harder. I've talked to a couple of people who have taken all 4 exams, and obviously the RPT and LPT are much easier (and only worth LL credit), the OPIc/OPI is the easiest for those who are fluent, and the WPT is by far the hardest. RE: BSBA Plan help - Ins0mnia - 03-26-2022 (03-25-2022, 03:27 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(03-25-2022, 07:31 AM)Ins0mnia Wrote: Thanks to all for the valuable advise, with your comments it has made it easier for me to outline a general plan. Thanks I have now started my plan making these GE in Sophia and will look into Aleks. I hope Aleks is not that complicated since math is not my strong suit. (03-25-2022, 10:04 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I would go with the WPT exam, personally. It's cheaper (I think) and you don't have to worry about the computer understanding you, as you do with the OPIc exam. Thanks for the suggestion I will definitelly look into it. (03-26-2022, 12:11 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Ins0mnia, What's your end goal, admissions to a local Masters degree in Argentina? Do you have a specific budget? I suggest Excelsior for max transfer, TESU for ACBSP secondary/programmatic accreditation, UMPI for cost, ease, and speed to finish. My first goal is to be fit for a job position that I was offered that requieres me to have a degree, afterwards will follow through with a masters degree for sure. I do not have a specific budget, I am willing to invest what is needed in terms of money and time to get this as fast as possible. The idea to apply also to TESU is also very good. Based on my research I can use the same foreign course evaluation that I would use for EC or UMPI. (03-26-2022, 09:28 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(03-25-2022, 10:04 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I would go with the WPT exam, personally. It's cheaper (I think) and you don't have to worry about the computer understanding you, as you do with the OPIc exam. What does LL credit mean? RE: BSBA Plan help - rachel83az - 03-27-2022 https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Common_Terms RE: BSBA Plan help - Ins0mnia - 06-13-2022 Hi all, I would like to give some updates regarding this plan. After thinking a lot I've decided to move forward with Excelsior and I am almost completing the Cornerstone course while my transcripts are being translated. Using Sophia I have already completed the following courses: -College Algebra. 3 -English Composition I. 3 -Introduction to Sociology. 3 -Microeconomics. 3 -Macroeconomics. 3 Total credits:12 Planning to continue in Sophia with to complete my Ged credits: -Introduction to Statistics. 3 -English Composition 2. 3 -Public Speaking. 3 -Introduction to Psychology. 3 -Conflict Resolution. 3 Still pending credits: 15 Now I am planning to take some additional tests to speed up with the areas that I know my transfer credits will not help. So I wanted to ask which tests do you recommend for the following area: Upper Level Arts and Science (9 credits needed)? RE: BSBA Plan help - dfrecore - 06-13-2022 (06-13-2022, 08:35 AM)Ins0mnia Wrote: Hi all, The EC BSB does not require 9cr of UL A&S - they require 21cr of UL, all in the major. Two of the requirements: 1) Org Behavior (UL), which you can get with SDC's BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior 2) Quantitative Business Analysis (UL), which you can get with a UExcel exam; caveat, you must REGISTER FOR THIS EXAM BY 6/30, AND TAKE IT BY 8/21!!! After that, you will have to take a course for it (either at EC for $1500, or you can look for another school that offers it for less). Coopersmith has MAT-303: Quantitative Analysis but I don't think EC accepts it for this requirement. RE: BSBA Plan help - Ins0mnia - 06-13-2022 (06-13-2022, 11:06 AM)dfrecore Wrote:(06-13-2022, 08:35 AM)Ins0mnia Wrote: Hi all, Thanks I will register for the Quantitative Business Analysis test and for SDC BUS 307. Any other suggestions are more then welcome. |