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Shady- that is so nice of you to post that study guide! My test however did not contain a lot of the info on the guide, but I didn't read through the whole thing. It is all good info to know though. Does DSST have different versions of their exams?
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This sounds like something I should take after some prep,
my Mom is so health orientated it's crazy,
but really good since I overall know a lot about health from her and am always for fun reading about health related stuff.
Sounds like the perfect one to try.
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lbradley1718 Wrote:Hello!!
PS - I do not have an InstantCert membership yet.
Get a membership. You won't regret it. I passed all my exams with InstantCert.
You got nothing to lose, they'll give you your money back if you're not satisfied.
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Hi can Here's to your health credits go towards lower level credits, or is it just for upper level?
thanks
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mingzayni88 Wrote:Hi can Here's to your health credits go towards lower level credits, or is it just for upper level?
thanks
Hi!
I am not sure if I understand your question, but I'll give it a try. Please ask again if this does not help.
It looks like Here's to Your Health can be awarded upper-level or lower-level credit. Which type would depend on your school's policy. (Excelsior College appears to be awarding lower-level still.)
To earn a bachelor's degree there are a minimum number of upper-level credits required and a maximum number of lower-level credits allowed. For example, a 120 credit Bachelor's degree may require 30 upper-level credits and 90 lower-level credits. You could complete the degree with 36 upper-level credits and 84 lower-level credits. The degree would not be complete with the opposite, though, just 24 upper-level credits and 96 lower-level credits.
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