by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Aug 4, 2016 | Money & More
TES-100 Lifelong Learning Strategies is the cornerstone for Thomas Edison State University. The course is mandatory for all students and is worth 1 elective credit. I completed this course in only two days time. It was basically like an orientation or an overview on...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Jul 9, 2016 | Money & More
I took the Personal Finance DSST exam today and passed with a 441 out of 500. Passing score is 400, so I got three college credits.Below are the exam details as found on the DSST fact sheet.This exam was developed to enable schools to award credit to students for...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Jun 26, 2016 | Money & More
A few days ago, I met up with a colleague and we were chatting. During our conversation, he asked me what I wanted to be a few years from now. As a society, we place too much attachment to our career as our identities. For example, someone asks, “Who are...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Jun 25, 2016 | Money & More
This exam was difficult to actually prepare for because there was nothing I could study. This test basically gives you a short poem or passage to read and you have to analyze and interpret it.This exam has an optional essay portion and TESC...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | Jun 24, 2016 | Money & More
I took sociology back in high school since I was in the social science research major and was required to take electives in that area of study. It’s been a while, so I needed a refresher when I took this CLEP exam. A score above 50 qualifies for 3 college...
by annie@annieyangfinancial.com | May 30, 2016 | Money & More
When I originally entered Kingsborough Community College in September 2015, I wanted to complete college at a rate of 12 credits per semester, which meant that it would take me 2.5 years to get an Associate degree and then 2.5 years to get my Bachelor’s degree...