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#51
And what's with CLEP A&I Lit being worth 6 credits?! (The same amount as UExcel Physics?)

Rabble rabble rabble!
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#52
wb.john Wrote:And what's with CLEP A&I Lit being worth 6 credits?! (The same amount as UExcel Physics?)

Rabble rabble rabble!

Hah, perfect.

Next stop- minimum CLEP passing score of 60. Humanities should include 20% questions in a random foreign language and Introductory Psychology requires a video conferencing beard-stroke off. Two candidates enter, only one passes Smile

Introducing the BA in Hardcoreness: 133 credits in pure testing awesomeness

GRE Literature in English
EC Bioethics
GRE Chemistry
GRE Psychology
EC American Dream
GRE Mathematics
EC Capstone course
EC Information Literacy

All killer, no filler and only available for a limited time.

Treat yourself, big man Smile

edited to fulfill requirements against over-specialisation. This is harder than I thought.

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Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Excelsior College 2012
Master of Arts in International Relations, Staffordshire University, UK - in progress

Aleks
All courses taken, 12 credits applied
CLEP
A&I Literature (74), Intro Sociology (72), Info Systems and Computer Apps (67), Humanities (70), English Literature (65), American Literature (51), Principles of Mangement (65), Principles of Marketing (71)
DSST
Management Information Systems (469), Intro to Computing (461)
Excelsior College
Information Literacy, International Terrorism (A), Contemporary Middle East History (A), Discrete Structures (A), Social Science Capstone (A)
GRE Subject Test
Psychology (93rd percentile, 750 scaled score)
Straighterline
English Composition I&II, Economics I&II, Accounting I&II, General Calculus I, Business Communication

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#53
irnbru Wrote:...and Introductory Psychology requires a video conferencing beard-stroke off. Two candidates enter, only one passes Smile

Good stuff right there!hilarious
West Virginia University at Parkersburg, Associate of Applied Science, Board of Governors program

Traditional College Credits (RA):
18 Credits

ALEKS & CSM Learn:
12 Credits

Straighterline:  
15 Credits

Sophia:
38 Credits
Total from All Sources:
83 Credits
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#54
LawSchool2011 Wrote:The Bar exam is not a requirement for graduation from a Juris Doctorate program at any law school. Thousands of people attend and graduate from ABA accredited J.D. programs every year with no intention of taking the Bar and practicing as attorneys. Even more people yearly attend law school via distance learning and correspondence. The latter consists almost entirely of non-proctored, open-book exams. These programs, while not ABA accredited, satisfy the California State Bar's eligibility requirements to sit the Bar exam. Once someone passes the California Bar Exam, regardless of the "type" of law school they attended, most states will allow graduates to sit their Bar's exam with few, if any additional requirements.

This brings up another valid point.

Currently, California and Vermont do not require an undergraduate degree or even law school in order to sit their respective Bar exams. The California State Bar allows students with 60 undergraduate credits from any RA institution to enroll in brick & mortar law schools as well as distance learning and correspondence schools. The Bar also provides a "Special Applicants" route for fulfilling pre-legal education. Anybody 18 or older who takes the English Composition CLEP, followed by 12 more CLEP credits has satisfied the Bar's requirements to attend law school.
Furthermore, these two states' "Law Office Study" program states that Students may "apprentice" under a judge or attorney for 4 years and then sit the California or Vermont Bar exams without ever setting foot in a law school.

Just goes to show how the college degree is becoming what the high school diploma/GED became a long time ago. As essential as a HS diploma is, only rarely does it matter just HOW you got it, as long as it is accredited and recognized. An undergraduate degree, in my observation, is no longer seen necessarily as an "apex" degree, but rather another essential step towards society's ever changing academic expectations.


Sources:
Pre-Legal Education

Correspondence or Distance Learning

Law Office or Judge's Chamber


new york has a similiar law..
DSST Environment & Race to Save Humanity *  51/80 Clep CIS  63/80
College Math  66/80 * DSST Business Law II  -  No Pass
Principles of Mgmt  61/80 * A/I Lit  51/80 retest 61/80
Social Sciences and History -  66/80  -  A * Freshman Composition  -  60/80
Intro to Computers  426 -Current System - p/f = pass * Intro to Modern Middle East Studies -  61/80
Human Cultural Geography  -  61/80 * US History I  - A   -61/80
US History II - A  68/80 * Civil War  -  A   57/80
Intro to World Religions  - A  68/80 * Intro to Bus Law -  64/80    A
Public Speaking 55/80  A * MIS 429/500 * Statistics 459/500 * MacroEconomics  57/80
MicroEconomics   53/80 (ran out no money in meter) * Criminal Justice 418/500
English Comp with Essay 58/80 * Personal Finance 406/500 (Ran thru IC once & test once... 40 minutes/98 questions.. close call) 
Principle of Supervision -  436/500 * Clep American Government 67/80  
FEMA's Completed - 49 (sorry i'm addicted to them).

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AAS - Computer Science - TESU
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#55
So you had no problem taking advantage of these non-proctored exams for your own personal benefit yet you want to cry foul now? Okay.

Plenty of B&M schools that offer online college degrees do non-proctored lower level courses like you'd take at Straighterline. You can cheat those just like you can cheat an exam you have to show up for physically and take on campus. And I haven't even mentioned the open book exams/finals I took while attending a B&M university.
"He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and a compass and never knows where he may cast" - Leonardo Da Vinci

"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle

"The shortest distance between two points is usually under repair." - Anonymous

[SIZE="1"]CLEP/DSST/ACE credits (39), Total costs $1,383
Principles of Management (71), Principles of Supervision (446), Principles of Marketing (76), Management Information Systems (466), Human Resources Management (67), Intro to Computing (465), Environment & Humanity (69), Technical Writing (65), Intro to Business Law (75), Business Law II (80), Principles of Microeconomics (70), American Government (69), Straighterline Accounting II (90%)

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