COSC says I need 9 credits to start

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by MTarant, Jan 5, 2005.

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  1. MTarant

    MTarant New Member

    Would like to get some thoughts on this? What would be a good test to start prepping for?
     
  2. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    I would look at the General CLEP exams like English Comp, Math, Social Science, etc. If they do not duplicate credits you already have, they will be credits you will need.
     
  3. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Start with the easiest

    Start with the CLEP test "Analyzing and Interpreting Literature" and the DANTES test "Here's To Your Health". That's nine credits right there. Those two are about as easy as it gets, so if can't pass those without study, then credit by examination is not for you anyway -- better to find out ahead of time.

    -=Steve=-
     
  4. MTarant

    MTarant New Member

    Steve,

    I'm not a good test taker UNLESS i study first. Be it confidence or whatever I need to study first. I will look into those, they sound simple enough.

    thanks
     
  5. B.N.

    B.N. Member

    Do you know how to read English? Do you understand most of the posts on this forum? Do you read for pleasure? .... If so, you can already pass "Analyzing and Interpreting Literature" (6 credits!). It really is THAT easy!

    Don't be worried too worried about it. Go take this test and it will feel like they gave you 6 credits as a gift. ;)

    Brandon
     
  6. CoachTurner

    CoachTurner Member

    The school I'm at only gave me 3 for that one. :(

    I also only got 3 for Freshman Comp. and they wouldn't take the general at all... :(

    Oh well, they'll come in handy on my next BSc... :D you just can't have too many credits....


    225 semester hours and counting...
     

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