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My own "I'm finished" topic
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So I finally graduated with my A.A. degree last Sunday, although I technically finished the program during the summer term. Needless to say, passing 14 CLEPs was a huge help in reaching this goal. Coming in, I was unsure I'd ever be able to make this college thing a reality, and it feels great to have reached this milestone - especially since I was one of a tiny number of graduates who maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.

I'm now beginning a bachelor's program in Information Technology Management, which I chose after some lumps in the road at another university I was originally planning to transfer to. I chose this program because it seemed to offer a wide range of relevant, real-world skills at a sane price. Since I have no idea what will happen next in this shaky economy, and since many majors at public universities seemed awfully narrow for my taste, selecting a bachelor's program came with at least a little anxiety.

I'm going to miss taking CLEP exams every few weeks - I can't recall a more motivating feeling than walking into a test center and acing a test that hardly anyone else ever takes, and coming out with a printout that's equivalent to an entire semester of work. By the time I took my last CLEP, everyone in the testing center knew me on a first-name basis. I honestly believe I retained as much - or maybe more - from my CLEP studies as I did taking regular classes, so I wasn't just cramming stuff and dumping it out of my brain the next day. I'll miss my time taking CLEPs, although I haven't ruled out taking English Literature or American Literature in the future to apply towards an English degree (which is really getting ahead of myself, since I'm not sure if there's any college where I could earn an English degree taking just 15-18 credit hours after transferring, although I could always go for a master's in English).

I discovered this place after I'd begun preparing for my CLEPs, but you've still been quite helpful for me. I'll keep visiting here in the future - you've got some great resources and some amazing people here, and I exhort you to keep up the good work. Cheers.
Course clear! You got a card.

Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 72|American Government 71|Introductory Sociology 63|Humanities 70|College Composition 60|U.S. History II 67|Principles of Marketing 73|Principles of Macroeconomics 67|Principles of Microeconomics 66|U.S. History I 74|College Mathematics 68|Information Systems & Computer Applications 68|College Algebra 56|Biology 63|Financial Accounting 65

B.A.S. IT Management, Class of 2015
MBA, Class of 2017
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Bibby Wrote:So I finally graduated with my A.A. degree last Sunday, although I technically finished the program during the summer term. Needless to say, passing 14 CLEPs was a huge help in reaching this goal. Coming in, I was unsure I'd ever be able to make this college thing a reality, and it feels great to have reached this milestone - especially since I was one of a tiny number of graduates who maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.

I'm now beginning a bachelor's program in Information Technology Management, which I chose after some lumps in the road at another university I was originally planning to transfer to. I chose this program because it seemed to offer a wide range of relevant, real-world skills at a sane price. Since I have no idea what will happen next in this shaky economy, and since many majors at public universities seemed awfully narrow for my taste, selecting a bachelor's program came with at least a little anxiety.

I'm going to miss taking CLEP exams every few weeks - I can't recall a more motivating feeling than walking into a test center and acing a test that hardly anyone else ever takes, and coming out with a printout that's equivalent to an entire semester of work. By the time I took my last CLEP, everyone in the testing center knew me on a first-name basis. I honestly believe I retained as much - or maybe more - from my CLEP studies as I did taking regular classes, so I wasn't just cramming stuff and dumping it out of my brain the next day. I'll miss my time taking CLEPs, although I haven't ruled out taking English Literature or American Literature in the future to apply towards an English degree (which is really getting ahead of myself, since I'm not sure if there's any college where I could earn an English degree taking just 15-18 credit hours after transferring, although I could always go for a master's in English).

I discovered this place after I'd begun preparing for my CLEPs, but you've still been quite helpful for me. I'll keep visiting here in the future - you've got some great resources and some amazing people here, and I exhort you to keep up the good work. Cheers.

Congratulations on your fantastic achievement! So are you going to continue on and get a Bachelors? I'm quite certain that you could test out of the entire thing!
[COLOR="#0000FF"] B.S. - COSC (December, 2013) :hurray:
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80-Semester Hours at Western Governors University (2010-2012)
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#3
Congratulations!
BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics, 2013 - TESC - Arnold Fletcher Award
AAS in Applied Computer Studies, 2013 - TESC
116 B&M Credits
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9 ALEKS Credits - Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry
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3 DSST Credits - Environment and Humanity
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#4
Congratulations. Isn't it amazing how much you recall from the CLEPs and DSSTs? There was a radio newscast recently about the Fed, and I was able to fill in the blanks because of what I learned from studying for the Money and Banking DSST.
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015

"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
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#5
Congratulations on your new degree! Best wishes on your next degree!
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#6
Congrats!!!!!! cheersmate
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1A – Eng 101 & 102 SL – Business Communications SL – College Algebra ALEKS 73% - Intermediate Algebra ALEKS 74%
1B – Macro SL – Micro SL – Business Stats 80% ALEKS – Substance Abuse DSST 450 – Environment and Humanity DSST 55 – Intro to Psychology CLEP 56
1C – Intro to Religion DSST 445 – Ethics in America DSST 443 – Sociology CLEP 58
1D – Pre-Cal ALEKS 76% - Tech Writing DSST – I need to choose 4 more
2A – Business Law CLEP 57 – Intro to Comp DSST 443 – Principles of Financial Accounting SL – Managerial Accounting SL – Marketing CLEP – Principles of Finance DSST – Business Ethics and Society DSST – Strategic Management Capstone – Management CLEP 50
2B – Money and Banking DSST - Marketing need to choose one – MIS DSST 415 – Organizational Behavior DSST – Human Resource Management DSST
2C – Principles of Supervision DSST – Intro to Business CLEP – Business Law 2 DSST 49
2D – Personal Finance DSST 446 – HTYH DSST 435
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#7
Congrats!!!
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David

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#8
Thanks for the warm wishes, everyone!
Course clear! You got a card.

Analyzing & Interpreting Literature 72|American Government 71|Introductory Sociology 63|Humanities 70|College Composition 60|U.S. History II 67|Principles of Marketing 73|Principles of Macroeconomics 67|Principles of Microeconomics 66|U.S. History I 74|College Mathematics 68|Information Systems & Computer Applications 68|College Algebra 56|Biology 63|Financial Accounting 65

B.A.S. IT Management, Class of 2015
MBA, Class of 2017
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