01-24-2011, 05:54 AM
Well ill get right to the good stuff.
I am an E-4 in the Army, Trying to rack up an Associates with the quickness. I have 18 FEMA credits added through TESC towards a Criminal Justice degree. But honestly im nervous as hell about these CLEPS
I have never been good with tests. They suck. But I really wanted to know if anyone else can help me create a plan to acheive my goals. I joined instantcert last year, but I honestly had no time to study for anything. Now in a few weeks I'll have about 1-2 months of time on my hands to knock out as much as possible.
Please Help.
My degree plan looks like this.
I. General Education Requirements 21
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 3
C. Social Sciences 3
D. College Mathematics 3
E. General Education Electives 6
II. Area of Study: Criminal Justice or Administration of Justice Studies 21
■Introduction to Criminal Justice
■Constitutional Issues
■Juvenile Delinquency
■Criminology
■Cultural Diversity in the U.S.
■White Collar Crime
■Victimology and Criminal Behavior
III. Free Electives 18 **************Already Completed Through FEMA
Total 60 credits
Thanks.
SPC Norton
I am an E-4 in the Army, Trying to rack up an Associates with the quickness. I have 18 FEMA credits added through TESC towards a Criminal Justice degree. But honestly im nervous as hell about these CLEPS
I have never been good with tests. They suck. But I really wanted to know if anyone else can help me create a plan to acheive my goals. I joined instantcert last year, but I honestly had no time to study for anything. Now in a few weeks I'll have about 1-2 months of time on my hands to knock out as much as possible.
Please Help.
My degree plan looks like this.
I. General Education Requirements 21
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 3
C. Social Sciences 3
D. College Mathematics 3
E. General Education Electives 6
II. Area of Study: Criminal Justice or Administration of Justice Studies 21
■Introduction to Criminal Justice
■Constitutional Issues
■Juvenile Delinquency
■Criminology
■Cultural Diversity in the U.S.
■White Collar Crime
■Victimology and Criminal Behavior
III. Free Electives 18 **************Already Completed Through FEMA
Total 60 credits
Thanks.
SPC Norton