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Hello everyone,
This is my first post on this forum! Previously I've been on degreeinfo for a few years now! I haven't been able to post on the site and I can't seem to get incontact with anyone who can fix it! Onward & Upward! I think this forum will provide more exam/prep/material/what to study! Please take a look at my signature line and provide me with insight to the exams I have left! Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
University of Massachusetts - Lowell, MS Finance (current)
Lewis University, MBA, Finance
Excelsior College B.S. Liberal Arts, Admin/Mgmt Studies
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Welcome! I'm sure you will be pleased with the wealth of information and wonderfull people you will meet around here!
Christa
BS Business - Excelsior College Summa Cum Laude
Started with 25 credits in March 2006. Tested out with CLEP, Dantes and Tecep.
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Hello and welcome to the IC forums. It appears as though a majority of the tests you require have been extensively covered on this forum on more than one occasion. May I invite you to you the search function to type in the test you need, and a wealth of information will be available to guide you towards a successful test. Feel free to post original questions as this is what makes the forum continue to grow. Any insight you can offer up on questions others may have is always greatly appreciated as well. We look forward to hearing more from you soon! Lee
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02-16-2007, 06:18 AM
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[SIZE="3"][COLOR="Navy"]Welcome to the IC-Forums-Family!!
You will find a much friendlier crowd here and no one is uptight about themselves or anyone else for that matter!!
There is a lot of GREAT STUFF already posted in the "search" area that can get you started and of course we welcome any questions that you may have on any specific courses too!
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A lot more posts on the actual tests here than degreeinfo
19 DSST attempted - 54 credits awarded (1 unsuccessful)
11 CLEP attempted - 24 credits awarded (5 unsuccessful)
1 ECE attempted - 3 credits
CCAC AA
CCAF AAS
TESC BALS (Dec 2010 graduate)
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A Ton more posts about the individual exams than degreeinfo. Not a knock against degreeinfo, a great place to figure out how testing out and the big 3 work. At this point in my academic career, I need more exam insight, this forum is working out great! Thanks again to everyone for their contributions to this Forum!
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Lewis University, MBA, Finance
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Degreeinfo is much better for graduate school information in my opinion. The participants there are also really varied: they're students, educators, employers, etc., so the feedback for work-related purposes is great. For testing out to get a bachelor's degree though, the InstantCert forum is absolutely amazing. In the relatively short time since it went up, the amount of data provided by people who have taken the individual tests has been phenomenal. I was over halfway through the testing I needed to do when this forum was created, so I can testify to the fact that being able to find out how people studied and what was on the tests makes the process much much easier, and less intimidating.
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How do I figure out when my instacert subscription expires?
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Your IC accoint won't actually expire, unless you write them to cancel you membership.
If you wish to keep your member you will be directly billed every month, on the date of your first registration.
I would suggest you check you records to see when you first registered and then keep in mind every month of that date IC will debit your account unless you call in to cancel.
I hope this helps
Mapalo
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