05-28-2009, 02:06 PM
alissaroot Wrote:I was first turned on to distance learning and testing out by Bear's Guide to Degrees by Distance Learning, then I found bain4weeks after I found degree-whiz.net (which no longer exists) and clepmaniac.com (which is now a big IC advertisement). I think the degree-whiz site convinced me first, it used to have a nice long testimonial about a guy who sounded just like me who had tested out in seven months or so, and then his wife tested out, and it listed out all his exams all nice. I still have all the pages I printed off from that site. I thought it was a bit easier to understand how the process works and I'm sad it's gone! Also, I already accepted the idea of testing out because I had already done it my senior year of high school with an AP exam.
What I liked most about the bain4weeks site was the idea of using the GRE subject exams for credit, and I probably would not have attempted that move if it had not been for Lawrie's example. He is a huge inspiration.
I first came across this concept via the Bear's Guide too. That was back in 1991. I still have my copy. I also used the consulting service they were associated with back then. Boy, do I wish I knew then what I know now. In the pre-Internet and InstantCert age, the only thing I could find out about CLEPing was that you had to somehow learn everything that would be on a typical college final exam on your own--assumably by reading a textbook yourself. The thought of just reading a whole textbook--let alone memorizing a bunch of it, was enough to discourage me back then--and I think if that was the only way I wouldn't have ever done this. I even went so far as to look at the big blue CLEP book in a bookstore and tried to answer some of the sample questions. That discouraged me even further. I was also very focused on the NAME of the college back then and figured that the only degree that would be worthwhile would be from a "name" school. Had I done anything, I would have done the Penn State associates degree--which I think is still available.
I looked at this on and off over the years and finally, like many people, stumbled across the bain4weeks site. Based on my previous familiarity and some personal knowledge of other Excelsior graduates, it all made sense. I, too, printed out important pages and began working it into a plan for myself. Incidentally, I think the degree-whiz site you referred to may still be around. I remember Jack Mize calling his site something along the lines of degree wiz, but it also had the URL Test Out of College Using CLEP DSST ECE Credit By Exam, and that URL is still active. Check it out and see if it's the same.