Kngo226 Wrote:I'm really interested in these exams. i'm an incoming freshman and I really want a head start in college by studying and taking them. but... is it really beneficial to me? i want to take all of the business CLEPS this summer because im planning to major in business.. but will i learn the same amount about business if i took the exams rather than the actual class?
Well Kngo...it depends on what your goal is...if your goal is to deeply learn a subject...than classroom interaction and study might be better than testing. Though many here would say that you can learn just as much if not more through self-study and testing. My goals are different: I am just trying to get through it as quickly as possible. However, I am 27 and have almost 10 years worth of work experience and I am ready to move to the next level with my career and I cannot do that without a degree.
I am also getting my business degree and I have taken pretty much all of the business related CLEPs and DSSTs.
You are probably 18 or 19 years old...so I am going to give you a little advise: Get your college degree as quickly and as with as little incurred debt as you possibly can. I went to a private college for 2 years 10 years ago and I am still paying off college debt that amounted to almost $15,000. In the end, do you want to know what that $15,000 in debt was worth.........51 credits. Do the math...that's almost $300 per credit hour. Keep in mind, $15,000 was just my debt...I also had scholarships, so the cost per credit hour is actually around $500 and that was 10 years ago.
I wish I had someone when I was starting college that told me what I am telling you now. Get whatever your college will allow you to transfer in from CLEP and DSST and get out of there as cheap and as quickly as possible.
Sorry if I sound bitter, but I am a little bit...I just wish I would have known back then what I know now...my career and life would have been different...but now I am correcting that and moving on.
Sorry for the rant...Your post brought me to a brief flashback to 10 years ago when I started college...Good luck