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Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - rebel100 - 09-15-2011

I didn't realize they gave a grade for the DSST but my transcript was updated today and it received a grade.

Scored a 58 and earned an A!

It also bumped up my overall gpa a bit. Smile


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - burbuja0512 - 09-15-2011

I love that!!! ANY DSST that is still graded on the old scale will give you a letter grade at COSC Smile

If you still have electives that you need to do, you may want to consider this. It's good news on easy ones like Intro to Law Enforcement.. ha ha not so good for me on Money & Banking lol


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - rebel100 - 09-15-2011

Im a little surprised that a 58=A. Thats quite a curve!

Fun to see though.

Bubbles, did they give you a gpa for COSC only or for everything averaged or both? What did you submit to grad school?

I might take finance just to get it on the transcript.

Will COSC allow you to add classes to your transcript after you graduate?


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - burbuja0512 - 09-16-2011

rebel100 Wrote:Im a little surprised that a 58=A. Thats quite a curve!

Fun to see though.

Bubbles, did they give you a gpa for COSC only or for everything averaged or both? What did you submit to grad school?

I might take finance just to get it on the transcript.

Will COSC allow you to add classes to your transcript after you graduate?

The GPA from COSC was for EVERYTHING... including my D in chemistry from back in the early 90's. Sad Ha ha.. I guess I could have excluded that from my transcript, but I was sooooo happy that they gave me those science credits that I let it stay. It also included my graded ECE and SL classes.

All I really cared about from a grad school perspective was getting a 3.0. Most programs that have normal entrance standards (unless they're extremely competitive) will require a 3.0. I think I ended up with like a 3.16 or something like that... can't remember, but I know that I was above 3.0 which was what I wanted.

I highly doubt that COSC will add anything to your transcript once you've graduated. You can double-check, but the reason I think this is that once you've completed your program, they send you a 'final' version of your transcript. It was kind of exciting to get it in the mail. My advisor had sent a hand written note along with it congratulating me, so it was pretty cool.

Definitely check out the master list of exams here: http://www.charteroak.edu/Current/Academics/EarningCredits/Exam/exams-master-list.pdf to check out any other exams that you think might be simple to get the GPA up if you need to. Like I said, I highly recommend law enforcement. That's an easy 'A' on the transcript.


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - rebel100 - 09-16-2011

Well, I might delay graduation for a bit. The MBA I'm looking at requires Finance, Accounting 1/2, and micro which I don't have. The Accounting looks pretty straightforward through straighterline. I don't know about the Finance (maybe DSST).

I'm also considering switching gears on my math. With the job change I have not done anything with the Algebra Sad The MBA program requires Statistics, and that will satisfy COSC for math. So I may immerse myself in that and see if I can squeak out 3 credits there. The DSST Stats looks doable per exam feedback. Might try an ALEKS assesment there first.

My GPA is a 2.996 without my last three A's from CSU included yet, so I should be OK there. Probably should tabulate that up and verify.


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - burbuja0512 - 09-16-2011

It makes a lot of sense to take statistics in your case.

LOL.. I totally got out of it. Stats was listed on the pre-reqs for my MBA, but when I first started investigating the program, I ended up talking to the program head because the admissions counselor couldn't answer all of my questions. Anyhow.. not sure how it came up, but he told me that stats was the only optional pre-req. I asked if it would influence my admission one way or another and he said that it really didn't matter at all. So guess what? Ha ha, I did NOT take it!!

hilarious


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - rebel100 - 09-16-2011

Smile

The DSST feedback reads like its heavy on theory and light on math...all math should be like that!

I thought I read a post in there from you, thought you took it...lol

I understand that some or all of the pre-reqs can be waived, but it's cheap and quick to just get them, so I think I will.


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - NAP - 09-16-2011

Congratulations Rebel!

I have been curious if COSC offers a list of scores and grades for DSST exams. If not, do you think it is based on this DSST report?

http://www.getcollegecredit.com/downloads/Technical_Data_Sheets_rev_20100108.pdf

It shows that you earned your A!


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - rebel100 - 09-16-2011

Interesting link NAP.

The only chart I know of is the credit list that shows what each test is valid for and a passing score. As far as I know, there is no place that breaks the info out by letter grade.

From your chart I guess it is a legitimate "A" Smile


Tech Writing DSST = grade at COSC - burbuja0512 - 09-16-2011

rebel100 Wrote:Smile

The DSST feedback reads like its heavy on theory and light on math...all math should be like that!

I thought I read a post in there from you, thought you took it...lol

I understand that some or all of the pre-reqs can be waived, but it's cheap and quick to just get them, so I think I will.


ohhh.. no I don't think I posted on Statistics.. but if I did, I was on the wrong thread!

I agree about just getting all of the pre-reqs done. You're already going to have a non-traditional transcript so you might as well have EVERYTHING else that they ask for.