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63 CLEP Sociology
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63 CLEP College Algebra
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68 DSST Technical Writing
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So they weren't accepting AP exams with a score of three before?
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CLEP - American Literature
Associate of Arts - COSC (August 31st, 2014)
Classes used to complete it:
Liberty University Classes: English 101, English 102, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Advanced Placement: Art History
Straighterline Classes: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Biology (w/ Lab), Personal Finance, Business Ethics, Introduction to Religion, American Government, Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Nutrition, Introduction to Communications, U.S. History 1
CLEP: Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
COSC: Cornerstone
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Some schools were snooty and required a 4 on certain tests. A school can still do this, but they have to provide a good justification.
63 CLEP Sociology
75 CLEP U.S. History II
63 CLEP College Algebra
70 CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
68 DSST Technical Writing
72 CLEP U.S. History I
77 CLEP College Mathematics
470 DSST Statistics
53 CLEP College Composition
73 CLEP Biology
54 CLEP Chemistry
77 CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications
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I used to really like AP options. For the same content, you could look at a college's page and decide which exam gave you the most bang for your buck. Sometimes they were equal (so CLEP would win based on no written answers) but a lot of times AP passes got a bit more credit...making AP something to consider for some people. Those days are GONE. For starters, AP has jacked their price- now it's up to $92, and with all the AP exams being Common Core aligned by the end of this year, I think there will ultimately be a HUGE difference now in content. Prior to 2014, you could make a case for non-high school students (adults or homeschoolers) to attempt them, but I'm just not a fan anymore. AP is now aligned "down" to k-12 while CLEP is aligned "up" to college level. So in addition to the content question, now you're going to have to prepare using k-12 AP books specifically Common Core aligned... no more freebie Khan Academy or old textbooks you found on ebay for a buck. For those considering AP, it's soooooooooo much more involved than CLEP. Did I mention the essay sections for every exam, even in math? And they have ONE test date per year per subject. LOL
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cookderosa Wrote:AP is now aligned "down" to k-12 while CLEP is aligned "up" to college level.
Doesn't aligning it down to K-12 make it even easier for adults with previous knowledge to take the AP and pass and thus get college credit...?
Goal: BA in American Studies - COSC (103/120)
In Progress: -
Completed - Straighterline: US History 2
CLEP - American Literature
Associate of Arts - COSC (August 31st, 2014)
Classes used to complete it:
Liberty University Classes: English 101, English 102, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Advanced Placement: Art History
Straighterline Classes: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Biology (w/ Lab), Personal Finance, Business Ethics, Introduction to Religion, American Government, Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Nutrition, Introduction to Communications, U.S. History 1
CLEP: Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
COSC: Cornerstone
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