09-02-2024, 09:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2024, 10:21 AM by homeschoolmom1.)
BACS and BA-History together??? Plus BS-CIS and BS-Entrepreneurship together? Cool.
Our daughter (just 10 years old!) has a preliminary pass pending review from SDC for the Presentation skills in the workplace exam. It has been 8 days since the exam. I think they are probably short staffed or they have a lot of people taking exams with the $75 deal. She is not ready for any other exams at her age, so we let the second exam expire. Still not bad, $75 for 3 credits for her. Our 14 year old son passed the DSST Principles of Advanced English Composition by the skin of his teeth - score of 400 exactly. Last year, he had failed the DSST Ethics in Technology (but has since passed Business Ethics at SDC). I think he has become a bit of a mascot of the people working at the Prometric testing center. They said he could come back at any time and that it was such a nice thing to have a teenager come through, with all the dentists and physicians taking board exams and the construction workers who bring in dozens of books and the accountants with their super hard exams.
Our daughter (just 10 years old!) has a preliminary pass pending review from SDC for the Presentation skills in the workplace exam. It has been 8 days since the exam. I think they are probably short staffed or they have a lot of people taking exams with the $75 deal. She is not ready for any other exams at her age, so we let the second exam expire. Still not bad, $75 for 3 credits for her. Our 14 year old son passed the DSST Principles of Advanced English Composition by the skin of his teeth - score of 400 exactly. Last year, he had failed the DSST Ethics in Technology (but has since passed Business Ethics at SDC). I think he has become a bit of a mascot of the people working at the Prometric testing center. They said he could come back at any time and that it was such a nice thing to have a teenager come through, with all the dentists and physicians taking board exams and the construction workers who bring in dozens of books and the accountants with their super hard exams.