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goldpaws Wrote:16 1/2 year old here w/ about 50 credits.
I'm a sophmore in college.
I will finish my bachelors degree between 18 and 19 years old. (Wow!) :eek:
Me too! Only i have 33 credits -- still a soph, though. Hopefully this summer, i'll rack up a few more...
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I'll be 29 in a few months.
I started my Bachelor's 7 years ago while I was still in the military, but a lot of stuff happened about 5 years ago and I ended up being forced to take some time off! But now I'm re-committed to getting this degree... I've got 80 credits toward it, 40 left to go! I'm aiming to be done by the end of next year.
MC
Working towards a BA in Business Administration at AMU
Tests Taken:
CLEP Humanities (2002) - passed
CLEP English w/Composition (2002) - passed
CLEP Biology (2005) - passed w/ a 56
CLEP US History I (2006) - passed w/ a 66
CLEP US History II (2009) - passed w/ a 71
CLEP English Literature (2009) - passed w/ a 69
CLEP Introductory Psychology (2009) - passed w/ a 66
DANTES Human Resource Management (2009) - passed w/ a 70
DANTES Organizational Behavior (2009) - passed w/ a 70
CLEP Macroeconomics (2009) - passed w/ a 66
CLEP Microeconomics (2009) - passed w/ a 62
[SIZE="2"][SIZE="3"]Done with testing as of July 2009, now on to coursework![/SIZE][/SIZE] :o
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I am 20 years old and have 21 credits so far. I've been working on CLEP tests very sparsely for over a year now. I passed Intro to Psych today!
-Anna Kate
"Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo
/: CLEPs passed: Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (64), English Composition w/ Essay (64), English Literature (62), Introduction to Psychology (68), Introduction to Educational Psychology (61), Human Growth & Development (68), Introduction to Sociology (61), Principles of Management (59)
/: DANTES passed: Principles of Supervision (430)
/: CLEPs failed: US History I (49), US History II (44)
/: what's next? long break from CP! for an internship with the TeenPact ministry from January to June 2010
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05-03-2009, 10:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2009, 04:40 PM by nick94.)
I voted in the Poll but I never posted. I have 9 credits in online classes and am preparing to take some CLEPs including, freshman English composition, Natural Sciences and one more I can't remember the name of right now. At the start of my sophomore year I should have about 25+ credits! I'm 15 years old BTW.
[SIZE="4"]Nick[/SIZE]
CC:
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Music Fundamentals
Computer Literacy
[SIZE="2"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Taken:
English Composition w/ Essay CLEP 57
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 65
Introductory Psychology CLEP 57
Western Civilization I CLEP 55[/COLOR][/SIZE]
Studying for:
Principles of Management
American Government
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i read about the 16 and 1/2 year old college sophomore and it makes my big head deflate a little. i'm 16 (i turn 17 on july 30) and this is my 3rd offical day as a high school graduate. i took an 8 week long online class (that it turns out my ACT score exempted me from *sob*) so i have that credit. i'm about to take my U.S. history2 CLEP tomorrow and i am currently enrolled in my second online college english class. (i also have a full time job and i am about to move into my very own apartment)
The 16 1/2 yr old astounds me and i wish him/her the best of luck!!!
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I was that many when I conferred and now I'm this many as I continue my quest!
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My daughter turned 17 in February and she only has 6 credits to go before she graduates with her bachelor's degree. I am really proud of her! My husband is 41 and he also has 6 credits to go to complete his bachelor's. He's trying to beat her and finish first but I don't think he will.
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Bump.... Thanks for the link ruddigore!
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Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Music Fundamentals
Computer Literacy
[SIZE="2"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Taken:
English Composition w/ Essay CLEP 57
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 65
Introductory Psychology CLEP 57
Western Civilization I CLEP 55[/COLOR][/SIZE]
Studying for:
Principles of Management
American Government
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I'm 17 3/4 and I will be graduating with my BA in Communications from TESC next summer! I currently have 30 credits to my name, and am going to rack up the rest of them with CLEPS and a couple of DANTES tests before next spring!
I'm reading this thread and I am seeing alot of really smart people!!
I thought I was smart but you guys really take the cake in brilliance! =D
Miracles are a retelling in small letters of the very same story which is written across the whole world in letters too large for some of us to see.
C. S. Lewis
~Passed: CLEP A&I Literature, Introductory Psychology, US History 1, US History 2, English Comp w/ Essay, American Literature, English Literature, Social Sciences & History, Humanities, Introductory Sociology, Human Growth & Development, Educational Psychology, Western Civilizations I,
In the queue:
CLEP-College Mathematics, Western Civilization 2, Natural Sciences, Spanish, Principles Of Management, Principles of Marketing-
Dantes: Introduction to Computing, Introduction to World Religions, Technical Writing, Principles Of Public Speaking
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Bump...
I am happy to see that us more mature learners are gaining in the percentages. Just today I was trying to talk a friend in her 50's into returning to school. We are never to old to learn, and I find it just as rewarding to exercize my mind as my body. Actually it is much less painful to exercize my mind.
Linda
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC Dec '12
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