02-01-2010, 04:29 PM
Hello!
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What are your academic goals? Do you plan to go back to school to get a bachelor's degree? If so, there are lots of amazing opportunities that people discussed on this forum. Some popular choices are Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, and Charter Oaks. The reason these are popular is they allow you to take CLEP and DSST (similar to CLEP) exams for nearly all of your credits, and at $60-70 for 3 credits, you can certainly save a bundle of money and have a legitimate, certified degree. You can also complete this much, much faster than in a classroom.
For your kids in high school, the best thing to do is contact the Admissions or Registrar's office at their schools. Each school has a different policy for CLEP exams so it's best to check with them.
Are you a member of InstantCert? That is the website that many of us are on, and this message board is linked to their site. It's only $20 per month, they provide excellent flash cards, and you can access specific exam information on this message board. So if you haven't signed up, save some money and do this the easy way. InstantCert.com: Leader in Online CLEP and Dantes Exam Preparation . For many people, this monthly membership eliminates the need for expensive textbooks, or sometimes they'll use the InstantCert flashcards with some inexpensive books.
What are your academic goals? Do you plan to go back to school to get a bachelor's degree? If so, there are lots of amazing opportunities that people discussed on this forum. Some popular choices are Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, and Charter Oaks. The reason these are popular is they allow you to take CLEP and DSST (similar to CLEP) exams for nearly all of your credits, and at $60-70 for 3 credits, you can certainly save a bundle of money and have a legitimate, certified degree. You can also complete this much, much faster than in a classroom.
For your kids in high school, the best thing to do is contact the Admissions or Registrar's office at their schools. Each school has a different policy for CLEP exams so it's best to check with them.