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Emergency need help! Math, FINE ART/PERFORMING ART, Hum
#1
Hi everyone,

Kinda in a sticky emergency situation with scholarship on the line. My first option is to get a math class I am not good in math or tests, but I will try. I looked up mini-mesters and some independent study but I was worried about time constraints. I need something I can do in 2 weeks that will transfer to a university. My second options is to graduate from my junior college and to do that I need a fine art/performing art, and just another humanities. Where can I find and complete a class really quickly? I know I can test out of one of the humanities, but the fine art performing art is more difficult. Examples of course that satisfy that are below. I need at least 3 credits in math, 3 in fapa, and 3 humanities.

AFR 150 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
AFR 151 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
AFR 153 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
AFR 154 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
ART 100 - Intro to Visual Arts 3
ART 105 - 2-Dimensional Design 3
ART 106 - 3-Dimensional Design 3
ART 108 - Advertising Art 3
ART 109 - Printmaking I 3
ART 110 - Printmaking II 3
ART 111 - Drawing I 3
ART 112 - Drawing II 3
ART 115 - Painting I 3
ART 116 - Painting II 3
ART 117 - Illustration 3
ART 122 - Ceramics I 3
ART 123 - Sculpture I 3
ART 126 - Introduction to Studio Arts 3
ART 130 - Graphic Design I 3
ART 140 - Graphic Design II 3
ART 145 - Raku & Pit-Firing 3
ART 147 - Potter's Wheel 3
ART 159 - Photography I 3
ART 160 - Black & White Darkroom 3
ART 222 - Ceramics II 3
ART 223 - Sculpture II 3
ART 228 - Photojournalism 3
ART 229 - View Camera 3
COM 107 - Film Production I 3
COM 171 - Television Studio Production 3
COM 172 - Video Field Production 3
DAN 101 - Dance in the 20th Century 3
DAN 140 - Elem Modern Dance Tech & Ballet 3
DAN 141 - Elem Modern Dance Tech & Ballet 3
ENG 313 - Creative Writing 3
ENG 316 - Play & Screen Writing 3
ENG 317 - Fiction Writing 3
ENG 318 - Poetry Writing 3
MUS 102 - Beginning Piano 3
MUS 103 - Beginning Guitar 3
MUS 109 - Orchestra I 1
MUS 110 - Orchestra II 1
MUS 111 - Freshman Chorus I 1
MUS 112 - Freshman Chorus II 1
MUS 113 - Band I 1
MUS 114 - Band II 1
MUS 115 - Jazz Ensemble I 1
MUS 116 - Jazz Ensemble II 1
MUS 123 - Chamber Music I
Open to all students by audition/Contact Music Dept 1
MUS 124 - Chamber Music II
Open to all students by audition/Contact Music Dept 1
MUS 125 - Vocal Ensemble I
Open to all students by audition/Instructor’s permission required 1
MUS 126 - Vocal Ensemble II
Open to all students by audition/Instructor’s permission required 1
MUS 129 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
MUS 130 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
MUS 133 - Intermediate Piano 3
MUS 134 - Intermediate Folk Guitar 3
MUS 136 - Beginning Voice Class 3
MUS 187 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble I 1
MUS 188 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble II 1
MUS 209 - Orchestra III 1
MUS 210 - Orchestra IV 1
MUS 211 - Chorus III 1
MUS 212 - Chorus IV 1
MUS 213 - Band III 1
MUS 214 - Band IV 1
MUS 215 - Jazz Ensemble III 1
MUS 216 - Jazz Ensemble IV 1
MUS 223 - Chamber Music III 1
MUS 224 - Chamber Music IV 1
MUS 225 - Vocal Ensemble III 1
MUS 226 - Vocal Ensemble IV 1
MUS 229 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
MUS 230 - Afro-American Choral Ensemble 1
MUS 287 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble III 1
MUS 288 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble IV 1
THR 100 - Theatre Appreciation 3
THR 101 - Intro to Theatre History I 3
THR 103 - Acting I 3
THR 104 - Acting II 3
THR 107 - Stagecraft 3
THR 201 - Intro to Theatre History II
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#2
depending which university you go to and their policies on transfer credits, you may be able to take a lower level math clep exam, which shouldn't be too bad to study for if you have two weeks.
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#3
Do either of the schools accept CLEP, DSST, ACE-recommended courses? That's probably the fastest way to get your credits in.

CLEP has College Mathematics, you could probably study for that and pass in 2 weeks using Khan Academy.

They have a Humanities exam as well, it's broad and not easy, but passable with plenty of study. It they will take a Literature course instead, Analyzing & Interpreting Literature is one of the easier Lit courses. If you know Spanish, French or German, those normally count as a Humanity, and these have some of the highest pass rates of all CLEP exams.

DSST has Art of the Western World and World Religions

UExcel has Intro to Music, and TESC has a Music History II TECEP exam.




If you need a self-paced or independent-study course from a 4-year school, here are some options:

U of Arkansas Self-Paced ($480/course): https://online.uark.edu/self-paced/courses.php
CSU-Pueblo IS ($495/course): Schedule of Courses > Division of Extended Studies > Colorado State University-Pueblo
Univ of Idaho IS ($510/course): https://www.uidaho.edu/academic-affairs/...d-a-course
LSU DL ($619/course): https://is.lsu.edu/courselist.asp?nid=10...O&Online=0


There are other options if your school will take ACE-recommended courses such as Straighterline, Saylor, ALEKS, etc.
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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#4
If you go to NCC, they accept (and administer) DSST exams. Art of the Western World and Intro to World Religions or Business Ethics would be good choices.
They also accept DSST Fundamentals of College Algebra and DSST Intro to Statistics as math credits.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 

I would start looking here for more help.
Free Clep Prep.com
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
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#5
The key is to see if they accept ACE recommended courses from any of the providers we have mentioned on this site: such as Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia or Shmoop. All of these can be done quickly (with the fastest being Study.com and Shmoop). However, not all schools accept these credits - so beware. Most will accept CLEP, and a large majority will accept DSST (but not as many as CLEP). If you are good at cramming for and then taking tests, these are good options. However, if you are not good at tests, then you might consider the other options.
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#6
bsimi Wrote:The key is to see if they accept ACE recommended courses from any of the providers we have mentioned on this site: such as Straighterline, Study.com, Sophia or Shmoop. All of these can be done quickly (with the fastest being Study.com and Shmoop). However, not all schools accept these credits - so beware. Most will accept CLEP, and a large majority will accept DSST (but not as many as CLEP). If you are good at cramming for and then taking tests, these are good options. However, if you are not good at tests, then you might consider the other options.


They accept some clep and some dsst not all. They took aleks but say they dont except straighterline. I am just thinking they dont know what it is but if it comes through on ACE they may take it. Their motto is put it on a transcript and send it in. I am looking into shmoop but history doesn't count as a humanities.
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#7
I would ask if they take ACE-recommended courses, that might help clarify. They can't be expected to know every single way to earn ACE credits, but if you know they take ACE, then it's much easier for you to figure out where to take your courses.
TESU BSBA/HR 2018 - WVNCC BOG AAS 2017 - GGU Cert in Mgmt 2000
EXAMS: TECEP Tech Wrtg, Comp II, LA Math, PR, Computers  DSST Computers, Pers Fin  CLEP Mgmt, Mktg
COURSES: TESU Capstone  Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats  Ed4Credit Acct 2  PF Fin Mgmt  ALEKS Int & Coll Alg  Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics  Kaplan PLA
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