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Homeschoolers in jr/sr high starting CLEPing-- any first "easier" classes to suggest?
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Hi and welcome to the forum!

I'm a 17 year old, homeschool graduate...I graduated this past May, with 60 credits. I started CLEPing when I was 15...my sister is 14 and she has 24 credits! It is so exciting to start on the journey of CLEPing! Smile

I second the opinion to start with something they are interested in...Analyzing and Interpreting Lit. (CLEP) and Intro to World Religions (DSST), were two "easier" ones, for me. Again, "easy" is relative, depending on your likes. In my case, I would rather study history, than business. Smile

Also, I got the math ones out of the way, as quickly as possible, so I wouldn't forget them. Just something to consider, when planning ahead...

I know it can seem overwhelming, at the beginning, but it is so rewarding! Many prayers as your family starts this journey! Welcome aboard!!! Smile
Many blessings!
TayTay

"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever." {Heb. 13:8}

CLEP: English Comp with Essay-51, US Hist. I-60, College Math-65, College Algebra-56, Analyzing and Interpreting Lit-72, Principles of Market.-62, Principles of Man.-60, Human Growth & Develop.-57, Humanities-64, Social Sciences & Hist.-55, Western Civ. I-55, Intro. Psych.-68, Intro to Ed. Psych.-65, Intro. Sociology-61, Western Civ. II-53, US Hist. II-66

DSST: Civil War & Reconstruction-66, Intro to Computing-450, History of the Vietnam War-63, Intro to World Religions-473, Principles of Supervision-445, Intro to Business-429, Here's to Your Health-422, Fund. of Counseling-60, General Anthro.-60, Art of the Western World-74, Intro to Modern Middle East-61, Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union-64

Other: FEMA-12 Credits, TESC-Capstone (A), BYU-Italian Renaissance Ind. Study (A-), World Conflicts-ECE ©

TESC Graduate as of March 2014 - B.A. History - Arnold Fletcher Award
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Homeschoolers in jr/sr high starting CLEPing-- any first "easier" classes to suggest? - by TayTay - 01-28-2013, 12:33 PM

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