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yes TESC is your best option in my opinion. Search my user name and you will see the ones TESC converted recently.
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Just take some of the 6 credit CLEP exams that most people find "easy" .... Analyzing and interpreting literature, social sciences and history, college composition, natural sciences and college mathematics would be a total of 30 credits right there, halfway done.
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Not sure if TESC would be the best ... don't they have a large enrollment fee?
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No the CLEPs are the best deal... only about 100 bucks per test for civilians. I meant TESC might not be the best college since I believe they have a large enrollment fee.
They won't charge you to transfer credits in, but you do have to pay the enrollment fee.
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03-31-2011, 11:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2011, 11:15 PM by MA2.)
Maybe one of the other members could help you out in the "Big 3" forum... I'm going to TESC but I don't have to pay any of those fees so I never bothered to look :-P
Just rephrase your question and mention that you don't want to pay a whole lot for enrollment fees or transfer fees etc and so on if no one chimes in on this thread.
But you can start taking as many CLEPs/DSSTs as you can now for around 100 bucks each and when you find the college that suits you pay a small fee and get the official CLEP/DSST transcripts sent to that school. Take all the 6 credit exams you think you can pass.
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