01-30-2008, 01:58 PM
GettinMyBA Wrote:I don't think "upper level" is Masters level... I think it's more like...
lower level courses: 100 level courses
upper level courses: 200 +
Most of IC is for 200 + level
Hope this helps - someone will jump in quickly if I'm wrong on what I said.
Mostly right.

001 - 099 -- remedial/preparatory courses. Does not count toward degree.
100 - 199 -- lower level/introductory courses.
200 - 299 -- lower level at Excelsior; upper level at TESC
300 - 499 -- upper level at both Excelsior & TESC
When you get into the 500+ range, you're doing graduate/masters-level work or higher.
IC does have flashcards for upper-level undergraduate exams. You can probably access a list of those on the landing page for the site.
BS Literature in English cum laude, Excelsior College
currently pursuing K-8 MAT, University of Alaska Southeast (42/51).
IC works! Credits by exam to date: 63
CLEP: A&I Lit (72), Am Gov (69), Biology (58), Intro to Ed Psych (73), Intro Psych (77), Intro Soc (72), US History I (69)
DSST: Astronomy (65), Civil War (63), Intro Computing (463), Environment & Humanity (70), Foundations of Ed (68), USSR (54)
GRE: Literature in English (60th percentile / 18 cr)
On Deck: classroom research & instructional design
currently pursuing K-8 MAT, University of Alaska Southeast (42/51).
IC works! Credits by exam to date: 63
CLEP: A&I Lit (72), Am Gov (69), Biology (58), Intro to Ed Psych (73), Intro Psych (77), Intro Soc (72), US History I (69)
DSST: Astronomy (65), Civil War (63), Intro Computing (463), Environment & Humanity (70), Foundations of Ed (68), USSR (54)
GRE: Literature in English (60th percentile / 18 cr)
On Deck: classroom research & instructional design