Does anyone know if the 18 credits for a 40% score on the GRE in Literature at Charter Oaks is lower or upper level credit?
For a non-quantitative GRE exam such as Literature or Psychology, Charter Oak State College awards 9 basic level, 6 intermediate level, and 3 upper level credits. Rosie's COSC Credit Registry report looks like this: Lawrie Miller writes: I'm not a COSC graduate, but a Web search reveals that COSC requires "9 basic, 12 intermediate and 15 upper level credits" for a concentration. COSC formerly referred to "intermediate level" as "advanced level"; you can still find "advanced" and the abbrevation "A" in a couple of places on their Website.
Also, there may be duplication so check that out. Since I have an intro to psych class I've done, COSC will only grant 15 credits total on the Psych GRE, they delete 3 lower for duplication. I have 2 other psych classes that they don't consider duplicative and didn't hit me for those. I think Excelsior may do something similar. If you have some intro literature classes, then you might have a duplication as well.