COSC credit help

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by LIB, Jul 15, 2005.

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  1. LIB

    LIB New Member

  2. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Humanities will meet Aest. req. American Govt will meet Citizenship req. No need to be confused. Here's what met my GE portion:

    A- B&M art but could be CLEPHumanities in your case or literature CLEPS
    S-CLEP Nat Science
    E-CLEP English w/essay
    H-CLEP American History 1
    I-CLEP Sociology
    W-CLEP Western Civilzation 1
    Q- CLEP College Math( if you are lousy in math as I am study no more than Princeton's Cracking the CLEP .
    C-CLEP Amer Govt.
    R-oline COSC Eng102a-research
    G-DANTES R/F Soviet Union

    They now have computer skills req.
    which I do not know about.
     
  3. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    This is what I used for the credits on
    Aesthetic Dim (A) Humanities CLEP
    Ethical Dim (C) I took an American Gov class because I failed the CLEP
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Randall

    CLEP Amer Govt was tougher than expected wasn't it? I failed 1st time also
    and I've read a lot have. 2nd time though I used Cliff Notes Amer. Govt and had no problem. 1st time I think I studied a bit from encyclopedia and a bit from REA General exams guide,not nearly enough.That's when I learned you can't fool around w/CLEPS & DANTES.
     
  5. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    It was a tough one. I passed about 18 (?) CLEP/DANTES/ECE exams and failed 3. American Gov was one of them. Money and Banking and Global Environment was the other.
     
  6. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Randall,

    I failed 4 CLEPS Amer gov,bus law(twice! gave up),general math. Math, Amer gov retook and passed. Because DANTES were not timed and I took them after 16 CLEPS and had testing down I did well.
     
  7. Guest

    Guest Guest

    You know what though LIB if you enrolled after 7-1-2005 they have different letter designations so you may have to clarify w/school as these are not reflected on exam list. I did not see that originally.
    Is this the confusion you are referring to?
     

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