CLEP General MATH and ENGLISH at EXC

Discussion in 'CLEP, DANTES, and Other Exams for Credit' started by Will Makeit, Apr 6, 2005.

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  1. Will Makeit

    Will Makeit New Member

    I'm on my final sprint to get what I need for my Associates in Business. As you know I am not enrolled at the moment so I have to ask here any of you who are enrolled:

    CLEP GENERAL MATH exam: I know it doesn't count to fulfill the math requirement of pre-calculus, but my questions is: Does it count at all, does one get ANY of the 6 credits for the Arts and Sciences count?

    CLEP ENGLISH COMPOSITION WITH ESSAY: I know it doesn't count either to fulfill the Eng comp requirement anymore. Same question though as before. Do ANY of the 6 credits of this exam count at all in the general count for Arts and Sciences (They used to give at least 3 credits for the "Humanities" count, but don't know now).

    DANTES ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR:
    Quite sure the answer is yes, but just in case: Do these 3 credits count towards the 6 extra credits required (beyond macro and micro) in the Social Sciences and History requirement?

    I'd appreciate your help because depending on all this I will plan a final examination trip , this time to Geneva this summer. I say final because after taking 3-4 exams there I'd only have left to do the Eng requirement (which I'll do with LSU correspondence course) and the Information Literacy 1 credit requirement.
     
  2. Will Makeit

    Will Makeit New Member

    BUMP

    Come on, just info on one simple question:
    How much credit does EXC give now for the CLEP English comp with essay and / or the CLEP general math test?:confused:
     
  3. jayncali73

    jayncali73 New Member

    Why don't you just call and ask?
     
  4. Delta

    Delta Active Member

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    I don't believe the English Clep satisfies the Excelsior College written English requirement. ECE exam in English and TESC exams in English do . But check with the school!
     
  5. Will Makeit

    Will Makeit New Member

    Can one just call and ask without being enrolled?
     

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