03-22-2018, 01:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2018, 01:06 PM by ChasingDegrees.)
(03-21-2018, 11:32 PM)cookderosa Wrote: You can't go wrong. Pick a school first or pick an exam first, either way, you're headed in the right direction.Jennifer,
I actually picked an exam based on finding a free discarded textbook from my bookstore called Human Growth and Development. I just read it and then took the exam. At that time, I wasn't sure I was even smart enough to test out of a class, let alone worry about a WHOLE DEGREE. But that first pass gave me a big confidence boost, and I did take a few more just to "be sure" I could test my way through. Around that time I found this forum, and was very inspired by other's success too, so I joined InstantCert and the rest is my history.
If you budget $100 and 1 month to study, you'll have a better sense of whether this is a good plan for you.
EDIT: Your thread title "banking exam credit" wasn't answered yet. As you take CLEP exams, The College Board (exam author) records your score on an official transcript. Those records are kept for 20 years, so you have plenty of time to use your credit, no need to pay a banking service. If you know where you're going to attend, you can request that a free copy of your score report be mailed (that is a question you'll answer when you sit down to take the exam) but it's just as easy to wait. I waited until I'd taken all my exams and then paid $20 to have my official transcript mailed to TESU. It had all my passing scores on it. Easy either way.
Thanks for the reply.
I took my transcripts and laid out a plan for TESU BS in Technical Studies and if I am correct I should only need around 30 credit hours to complete the degree.
I also checked out modern states based off of defrecore's reply and I have already completed one course and signed up to take a CLEP next week. I hope to take another next week as well if I can get through another course. I am pretty pumped about this process.
Besides modern states / clep, DSST, and TECEP, I am looking forward to learning about more opportunities to earn credit. I keep seeing stuff about study.com, Sophia, TEEX, etc. I haven't looked those up yet because I have never heard of them, but I plan to.