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lavagirl Wrote:Sanantone,
Can you tell us which textbook CSU recommends for Information System Analysis and Design? And how soon is it possible to take the test after enrollment?
Thank you in advance.
It's Essentials of Systems Analysis & Design 6th ed. by Valacich, George, and Hoffer. The book is so expensive new or used, I ended up renting the previous edition. I hope it's enough.
When you fill out the application, you have to choose a start date. I think they have A, B, C, and D start dates for each semester. What they didn't tell me is that you have to turn in a document to sign up for the CBE. I was told the form was in the student portal, but it wasn't and the advisor had to upload it. After you do that, then you will have access to the prep area (if they aren't having technical issues with your account), and you can schedule the CBE as soon as you're ready after your start date. Signing up for their CBEs is not nearly as easy as signing up for a TECEP; they're still trying to figure things out.
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Sanantone,
Thank you for your detailed explanation. Seems the procedure is more complicated than it needed to be. I wish you luck on your future test!
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lavagirl Wrote:Sanantone,
Thank you for your detailed explanation. Seems the procedure is more complicated than it needed to be. I wish you luck on your future test!
Thank you!
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Sanantone, would you mind clarifying on the registration procedure?
I understand that after applying I'd have to register for the CBE (where I'd indicate my start date). Do I pay the CBE fee at this point? Is ProctorU's fee included?
I'd then receive access to the prep area, but will not be able to schedule the exam prior to my start date. Correct me if I'm wrong. What does the prep area contain?
Next, I'd use the recommended textbook and the materials in the prep area to prepare for the CBE.
Once I'm ready, schedule and take the test via ProctorU. Are there any additional fees at this point? How long is the testing period (i.e. 6 mths for UExcels, 1 yr for TCC)?
Is there a transcript fee?
TIA!
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laughter Wrote:Sanantone, would you mind clarifying on the registration procedure?
I understand that after applying I'd have to register for the CBE (where I'd indicate my start date). Do I pay the CBE fee at this point? Is ProctorU's fee included?
I'd then receive access to the prep area, but will not be able to schedule the exam prior to my start date. Correct me if I'm wrong. What does the prep area contain?
Next, I'd use the recommended textbook and the materials in the prep area to prepare for the CBE.
Once I'm ready, schedule and take the test via ProctorU. Are there any additional fees at this point? How long is the testing period (i.e. 6 mths for UExcels, 1 yr for TCC)?
Is there a transcript fee?
TIA!
I can only answer some of those questions right now. I'm hoping to take the exam during Spring Break. You indicate your start date on the application. IIRC, the application fee is $25, but I used a coupon code. If you contact enrollment to express interest, they might send you a coupon code before you apply. I do not know if you have to wait until after the start date to register for the CBE, but I'm pretty sure you can't take it until after the start date. Registering for it does not cost anything. You pay the $250 when you schedule the CBE. I also do not know how long you have to take it. I'm assuming that it's somewhat like TESC where you have to take it before the term is over even though they give you 12 months to retake the exam if you fail. I really could be wrong on this.
The prep area is supposed to contain topics you should study and practice questions. I haven't taken a look at it yet because, the last time I logged in, they were having technical difficulties with my account. Maybe if I dig a little, I can find the transcript fee, but I can't find it right now.
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This is a very interesting thread. I just got off the phone with CSU Global and it looks like if you take 6 credits of online coursework with them, you can use any residual financial aid to pay for the CBE exams. Financial aid cannot be used to pay for the exams directly. In regards to a book lists, the advisor that I spoke with stated that the textbooks for courses are only shown in an online portal that can only be accessed after application. I will definitely be keeping an eye on this thread for your updates! Thanks for the research Sanantone!
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sanantone Wrote:I can only answer some of those questions right now. I'm hoping to take the exam during Spring Break. You indicate your start date on the application. IIRC, the application fee is $25, but I used a coupon code. If you contact enrollment to express interest, they might send you a coupon code before you apply. I do not know if you have to wait until after the start date to register for the CBE, but I'm pretty sure you can't take it until after the start date. Registering for it does not cost anything. You pay the $250 when you schedule the CBE. I also do not know how long you have to take it. I'm assuming that it's somewhat like TESC where you have to take it before the term is over even though they give you 12 months to retake the exam if you fail. I really could be wrong on this.
The prep area is supposed to contain topics you should study and practice questions. I haven't taken a look at it yet because, the last time I logged in, they were having technical difficulties with my account. Maybe if I dig a little, I can find the transcript fee, but I can't find it right now. Thanks for the feedback!
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The online proctoring service CSU Global uses is Kryterion. You can also set up your own proctor. The learning management system they use for the CBEs is Schoology. In the course materials, you will learn what is on the exam and be given links to videos and articles to help you study.
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topdog98 Wrote:Do you think these would work for CPA requirements for a state that allows exam credit?
Was anyone able to figure this out?
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