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Do you think it matters whether you choose to write about famous people or people you know personally? Can you choose to make up a fictitious character as an example?
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CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58
DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406
ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)
Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology
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Using famous people's examples will give your essay far more credibility than using either examples from personal experience or fictitious examples. Here's a breakdown of how the essays are scored:
Conventions of Standard Written English (10%)
Revision Skills, Including Sentence-Level Skills (40%)
Ability to Use Source Materials (25%)
Rhetorical Analysis (25%)
If you want to get further detail on each of these categories, visit this link:
CLEP: College Composition & College Composition Modular
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03-05-2011, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2011, 07:39 PM by LaurieBTX.)
Firedup4Jesus Wrote:Do you think it matters whether you choose to write about famous people or people you know personally? Can you choose to make up a fictitious character as an example?
I would definitely try to use at least one famous person example, whether a character from a well-known book or a person from history,
it lends more weight to your essay than just a "friend" who you could have made up (Not saying that you would make someone up
!)
If you wanted to give an example and use an imaginary character like Suzy Smith to prove a point, that seems a little more reliable to me than using
a friend or colleague.
CLEP
American Government 51, Humanities 76, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 76, Western Civilization I 76, English Literature 67, American Literature 67
Spanish Language 51, Western Civilization II 59, History of the United States I 61, History of the United States II 61, English Composition with Essay 66,
Social Sciences and History 61, Introductory Sociology 59, Introductory Psychology 60, Human Growth and Development 60, Introduction to Educational Psychology 61
DSST
Introduction to World Religions 454/400, Civil War and Reconstruction 50/47, Environment and Humanity 60/46,
Here's to Your Health 440/400, Human/Cultural Geography 62/48, Introduction to Computing 435/400, Introduction to the Modern Middle East 66/47,
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 66/45, Astronomy 60/48, A History of the Vietnam War 53/44
ECE
American Dream A/C, World Conflicts since 1900 B/C
ALEKS
Beginning Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
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Okay that is a lot of help. =) But I went to the link and it says that you send your essay to the college of your choice. I not enrolled in a college yet so who grades my essays? Thanks for all your help Methibosheth and LaurieBTX!
~*~ Rachel~*~
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
Ec. 3:1
CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58
DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406
ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)
Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology
To God be the glory!
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Firedup4Jesus Wrote:Okay that is a lot of help. =) But I went to the link and it says that you send your essay to the college of your choice. I not enrolled in a college yet so who grades my essays? Thanks for all your help Methibosheth and LaurieBTX!
That is only for College Composition Modular. The changes made to the Clep Composition exams in 2010 can be a bit confusing, but the important thing to remember is this: If your college of choice doesn't require Modular, then there's no reason to take it! Just take the College Composition exam. The essay portion of this exam is administered
and graded by the College Board. Modular on the other hand, has it's essay portion administered and graded by your college (usually there's no reason to take that version).
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Oh okay. TESC requires that I take the essay portion. I emailed them and they said they want to grade it too. Does that mean I need to take the Modular?
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To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
Ec. 3:1
CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58
DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406
ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)
Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology
To God be the glory!
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As best I can tell, someone at TESC is giving you bad info (their notorious for that). Here's a link from their catalog that states that College Composition General is good for both English Composition 101 and 102:
Undergraduate Ways to Earn Credit - Thomas Edison State College - acalog ACMSââ¢
Look under the CLEP heading, where the catalog states exactly which CLEP test are good for which classes. Incidentally, this page from their site along with the credit distribution for your particular degree choice are most of the info you need to plan your degree.
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Super! Thank you so much for the link!!!:hurray: You have been a really BIG help.
~*~ Rachel~*~
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
Ec. 3:1
CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58
DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406
ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)
Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology
To God be the glory!
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Firedup4Jesus Wrote:Super! Thank you so much for the link!!!:hurray: You have been a really BIG help.
No Problem!
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Is the exam taken in 2 sections? In other words, is it possible to skip to the essay portion first, then do the mulitple choice questions last?
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