I'm wrapping up my CLEPs and am beginning to think that I may, after all earn a BA! I never thought it'll ever seem attainable!
Here's my question: I'm doing my BA with COSC. I have so far taken no CLEPs that fulfill the math requirements I know nothing of algebra, statistics, calculus etc. I'm a little (a lot) intimidated by the College Mathematics. I know from experience that passing CLEPs means covering a very large amount of new material. I'm trying to think of ways I can skip digging all the way through math. I happen to like math type subjects and hope one day to come back and do the CLEP. For now, I have to see my BA.
Can I fulfill my math requirement by taking the Charter Oak cornerstone course in this concentration? :confused: This would take care of two things in one shot - the cornerstone and the math. I know CLEP may seem simpler, but given that I like to be well prepared for tests AND have no prior knowledge of math, CLEP is a bigger project than a guided course.
Thanks everyone! I've been following this great forum for a while. It's been a tremendous help.
Here's my question: I'm doing my BA with COSC. I have so far taken no CLEPs that fulfill the math requirements I know nothing of algebra, statistics, calculus etc. I'm a little (a lot) intimidated by the College Mathematics. I know from experience that passing CLEPs means covering a very large amount of new material. I'm trying to think of ways I can skip digging all the way through math. I happen to like math type subjects and hope one day to come back and do the CLEP. For now, I have to see my BA.
Can I fulfill my math requirement by taking the Charter Oak cornerstone course in this concentration? :confused: This would take care of two things in one shot - the cornerstone and the math. I know CLEP may seem simpler, but given that I like to be well prepared for tests AND have no prior knowledge of math, CLEP is a bigger project than a guided course.
Thanks everyone! I've been following this great forum for a while. It's been a tremendous help.