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Do you use textbooks to study?
#11
ShotoJuku Wrote:
Other Sources of CLEP & DSST Study Material
[SIZE="3"]REA Books, Comex Books, Pass Your Class Guides, Standard Deviants DVD's, Petersons Practice Exams, [COLOR="Gold"]Dummies Books, Idiot's Guides [/COLOR]. Big Grin[/SIZE]
:iagree:

I usually go with the Official Guide (for the % breakdown and practice Qs), REA, and either CP's Learning Network or IC. Sometimes, if I want something besides the REA book, I'll look for Idiots or Dummies Guides, or some "comprehensive" book at the library. High school textbooks work very well too.
BA History 2014 - TESC

The Lord is my shepherd. Psalm 23

"I'm going on an adventure!' ~AUJ
"It is our fight." ~DoS
"I am not alone." ~BotFA
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given to us." ~FotR
"There is still hope." ~TTT
"Courage..." "This day, we fight!" ~RotK

CLEP: A&I Lit 74 ~ Am Lit 73 ~ Eng Lit 72 ~ Humanities 75 ~ College Math 77 ~ Western Civ I 63 ~ Western Civ II 69 ~ Natural Sci 64 ~ US History I 76 ~ US History II 69 ~ Sociology 68 ~ Am Gov 69 ~ Social Sci & Hist 71 ~ College Comp 61 ~ Marketing 70 ~ Management 66 ~ Psychology 67

DSST: Supervision 453 ~ Tech Writing 61 ~ Computing 427 ~ Middle East 65 ~ Soviet Union 65 ~ Vietnam War 74 ~[COLOR="#0099cc"] Civil War 68

[/COLOR]Other: College+ Biblical Social Justice B ~ ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 A

TESC courses: Capstone A ~ Leaders in History A ~ Photography 101 A- ~ Games People Play A ~ International Relations A- ~ Mass Communications I A

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#12
starlinghunter Wrote:No, College Plus doesn't provide the books, but has a list of which ones you will need for each test. For all the CLEPs, they suggest the REA books if they're available for that test.

So what exactly are you paying for with College Plus that you can't get free from google if they don't give you study guides?
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#13
starlinghunter Wrote:...College Plus doesn't provide the books, but has a list of which ones you will need for each test...

Sounds more like College....Minus! :willynilly:
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#14
If you really want to read a sociology textbook, check out the one Saylor uses for this subject: SOC101: Introduction to Sociology « Saylor.org – Free Online Courses Built by Professors
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#15
Most of what CollegePlus does, happens in the beginning of working with them: When you just start up, (CollegePlus prep), they send you a bunch of materials to get you started on distance learning (i.e. speed reading, memory course, advanced writing, life purpose planning, logic course), and you start up with a prep group, meeting about once a week (webinar), and discussing what your learning, then start with the first tests (mine were literature and composition with essay).
A little further in, they help you go through what degree would be the best type for you, and once you figure that out, you mostly study, and contact a coach every two weeks, to help you progress, and make goals.
Also, they provide the Learning Network, a VERY good online program with flashcard sets for most of the CLEPs. It's similar to IC, but remembers where you were when you left off, and has helpful videos for some topics.
To go with this, they do have student forums, similar to these IC DegreeForums.

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#16
ShotoJuku Wrote:Sounds more like College....Minus! :willynilly:

Well it's actually College PLUS a few extra thousand dollars.
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#17
Wait...did yo just say that as a good thing?
Or did you mean like plus $1,000...
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#18
CollegePlus is a Christian organization and is quite popular in the homeschool circle; therefore, it's most helpful to homeschool students and anyone who hasn't heard of IC and testing out. It introduced me to this wonderful option of distance learning and was a Godsend, as we really had no idea what I was going to do for a cheap, accredited college degree. I agree that, now that I've been shown the way, I can now help my younger siblings earn their degrees like I did, with out CP's help. BUT, they were a true blessing sent when I needed it!
BA History 2014 - TESC

The Lord is my shepherd. Psalm 23

"I'm going on an adventure!' ~AUJ
"It is our fight." ~DoS
"I am not alone." ~BotFA
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given to us." ~FotR
"There is still hope." ~TTT
"Courage..." "This day, we fight!" ~RotK

CLEP: A&I Lit 74 ~ Am Lit 73 ~ Eng Lit 72 ~ Humanities 75 ~ College Math 77 ~ Western Civ I 63 ~ Western Civ II 69 ~ Natural Sci 64 ~ US History I 76 ~ US History II 69 ~ Sociology 68 ~ Am Gov 69 ~ Social Sci & Hist 71 ~ College Comp 61 ~ Marketing 70 ~ Management 66 ~ Psychology 67

DSST: Supervision 453 ~ Tech Writing 61 ~ Computing 427 ~ Middle East 65 ~ Soviet Union 65 ~ Vietnam War 74 ~[COLOR="#0099cc"] Civil War 68

[/COLOR]Other: College+ Biblical Social Justice B ~ ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 A

TESC courses: Capstone A ~ Leaders in History A ~ Photography 101 A- ~ Games People Play A ~ International Relations A- ~ Mass Communications I A

$5 off IC - 59690
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#19
starlinghunter Wrote:Wait...did yo just say that as a good thing?
Or did you mean like plus $1,000...
As in, it's an extra several thousand dollars that isn't (usually) needed. They're taking a degree that would of cost 10-12K, and throwing on an extra 3-5K (depending on what you get and how long you use them).
Granted, even with the extra money, it's far cheaper then other college alternatives.
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#20
And granted you could have started so early, with no idea which degree to pursue etc., without any such help...
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