01-22-2014, 10:26 PM
Like sanantone said, MIS is a pretty easy DSST. I took less than a day to study for and pass it.
My only suggestion would be flipping Assembly Language and Computer Architecture. They will both touch on "some" similar material from what I have been told, and based off of the syllabuses of the two courses Assembly Language looks less rigorous.
Here's my course sequence I plan to start in March in case it helps:
1st Semester
Data Structures
Discrete Math
C++ Programming
2nd semester
Compiler Construction
Computer Architecture
Systems analysis and design
3rd Semester
Switching Theory and Automata
Programming Languages
Artificial Intelligence
This is based off of difficulty, prerequisite courses, and the fact that I talked this over with 3 full time programmers and my boss, who went through each course description with me to help make sure I was getting the best possible education I could get from TESC. (I am currently a programmer intern). I'm pretty lucky to have had these guys to help decide which classes to take and the order.
Anyway, I hope this helped!
My only suggestion would be flipping Assembly Language and Computer Architecture. They will both touch on "some" similar material from what I have been told, and based off of the syllabuses of the two courses Assembly Language looks less rigorous.
Here's my course sequence I plan to start in March in case it helps:
1st Semester
Data Structures
Discrete Math
C++ Programming
2nd semester
Compiler Construction
Computer Architecture
Systems analysis and design
3rd Semester
Switching Theory and Automata
Programming Languages
Artificial Intelligence
This is based off of difficulty, prerequisite courses, and the fact that I talked this over with 3 full time programmers and my boss, who went through each course description with me to help make sure I was getting the best possible education I could get from TESC. (I am currently a programmer intern). I'm pretty lucky to have had these guys to help decide which classes to take and the order.
Anyway, I hope this helped!