Help!!! I need one course to graduate!

Discussion in 'CLEP, DANTES, and Other Exams for Credit' started by anngriffin777, Nov 2, 2013.

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  1. anngriffin777

    anngriffin777 New Member

    I just need one course to get my bachelor's degree in business administration, and it's driving me crazy. I have to have an upper-level business course. I am trying to find something easy to test out of. All of the choices that I see are DSST or ECE exams, and they look pretty rough. I could quit with one class, but that would look pretty lame. Anybody got any suggestions?
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

  3. What about Business Statistics through ALEKS? It's recommended for Upper Division 3 credits. Will kick your butt :) but you can work it all day every day until you pass.
     
  4. Delta

    Delta Active Member

  5. jhp

    jhp Member

    Try Wilmington University. They offer test out (challenge), two-weekend on-site (module) or seven-week online, besides the regular full semester online/on campus courses. They have several Business Management courses. You will pay $250 to $342/credit depending if on site, online and/or military.
     
  6. cookderosa

    cookderosa Resident Chef

    Is taking a class not an option? I don't understand why you have to choose between testing out or dropping out?
     
  7. susannerothschild

    susannerothschild New Member

    I agree with jhp. Wilmington University has cool business management courses.
     
  8. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    I visited there once to attend a DBA information session. The staff members and department chair I met seemed pretty down to earth.
     
  9. anngriffin777

    anngriffin777 New Member

    I took and passed the class!

    I took a level-4000 Managing Diversity course and am going to pass with a 96. That is my last class, I pretty much have a bachelor's degree in business administration now. Yay! I just need to transfer in an Aleks statistics course and a CLEP for Western Civilization course (that I have taken and passed, but not transferred in yet), and get the degree officially conferred. Next I will tackle a master's degree if I live to do it, and if it is God's will. Amen.

    Thank you.
    Ann Griffin.:smlove2:
     
  10. anngriffin777

    anngriffin777 New Member

    I already went through the Aleks intro to statistics course and going through the business statistics course would be repetitive/redundant. It was a great idea though and thank you. Frankly speaking, I wish I had done the business stats course in the first place because that would have killed 2 birds with one stone- a business class and a statistics class. Good job with the advice.
     

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