snazzlefrag Wrote:Anar,Whoops you're right! I'm sorry, I was thinking of Ethics... on THAT one I switched from ECE to DSST and had to make up the UL credit. Sorry, my brain is worn out from studying. :o
Just so you know, the Excelsior version of Statistics is ALSO Lower Level...not UL as you stated.
So you would have had to find an extra UL exam anyway, even if you HAD taken the ECE Stats.
On the thread topic... I just took the CLEP Marketing exam, studied for 8 hours each day, 3 days straight, and passed with a 66. My method is I transfer all the slides onto Word format, print, and then read every single question/answer, making sure I grasp the concept. Along the way I highlight key terms and descriptions of things I need to fully memorize before the exam; I skip things that will logically come to me or I already know. Then I'll go over my highlights a couple of times and that usually does the trick. I do rely on practice tests to make sure I'm able to apply what I've learned. With this last exam, Marketing, there was only the College Board mock exam available, so I was a bit uneasy.
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]96 credits completed (93 by exam)
BS in General Business, Excelsior College (33 credits remaining)
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]96 credits completed (93 by exam)
BS in General Business, Excelsior College (33 credits remaining)
Next exams: DSST Statistics, DSST Business Law 2
Recently taken: DSST Drug/Alcohol (61), CLEP French (63), ECE Gerontology (B ), DSST MIS (65), DSST Counseling (54), DSST Ethics (63)[/SIZE][/COLOR]