Here's all the exams I have taken, and the order in which I did so: CLEP/DSST Exam History 1998--AP English Language--3 & Literature--4...
:p I love that thread and share it every chance I get. It does show how cheap all the big three are, and no matter which one someone chose, they...
This $5000 savings is only true if a person would fill their free electives with actual classes at TESC otherwise. If they use CLEPs and DSSTs...
You will do fine if you study hard. I still can't believe I pulled it off with two months of study in a subject where I had only taken one class....
I thought the Uexcel was harder than the CLEP, but I'm still glad I took it because it yields a letter grade at Excelsior, while the CLEP does not.
I'm taking a couple courses at my local community college right now and they all require discussion boards. What I dislike about them is the...
Princeton Review is the best study guide, but don't buy the newest one because it's absolutely identical to the older, cheaper edition. There was...
Yes, it helped me score high enough to get all the credits at Charter Oak. I also read and watched movie versions of some of the works on the...
I used audio books while studying for the GRE Literature. I liked it so much that I hardly listen to the radio anymore in the car. I like that my...
The main problem I see with your credits as you have described them is not that I think Excelsior won't accept most of them, but that many of them...
I'd love to know when you find out. I had my GRE Literature score sent to the code just listed in the previous post. I filled out the score...
They removed the major options from the application a year or two ago. They still offer all of their major options, but they prefer that students...
Since your humanities general education requirements are already met, the CLEP Humanities would go toward your Arts & Sciences electives.
And yes some easy ones from posts. Are these Arts courses? Analyzing and Interpreting Literature--YES Here's To Your Health --NO DANTES...
Oh, I'm not an expert on anything, but thank you! :) I agree with the above, they will be Applied Professional/Free elective credit. I also...
I think what she's saying (not to speak for her, though) is the enrollment fee takes the place of the residency requirement. At any other school...
Excelsior charges those fees because they allow you to transfer in all the credits toward the degree. It can be very affordable to get a degree...
I first read a Bear's guide from my local library back in 2001. I currently own only the 15th edition, and have finished my B.S. from Excelsior...
TESC does not, but Empire State College, Charter Oak State College, and California Coast University do. I think Empire has a residency...
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