04-14-2017, 12:12 AM
bjcheung77 Wrote:Haha, I recommend this as well, or as per the advisory note, complete those courses listed from Straighterline or Study.com to "get" the basic knowledge.
Then study the recommended text book, creating your own notes to recall the info better, then record yourself reading your own notes, play it in your sleep!
Thats good advice.. looks like all of the courses are in the degree requirements anyway so the credits will be useful if you can blow through some of all of them before the Tecep. After some1 signs up for the tecep.. how long until they have to take it? Is it right away? Or do u have time to "get" some of that knowledge haha. I'm trying to blow through the free classes as we speak and plan to take some of the 6 credit clep test asap. It all is starting to feel more and more doable every time i pass something lol