I don't know what other obligations are in your life, but your goal is in reach if you are willing to put in the effort.
Starting Oct '09 I took a class at TESC for 6 credits, I then Starting in Jan '10took 2 DSST,3 CLEP, 1 ECE 1 ALEKS and 5 FEMA. For a total of 38 credits and finishided my BA degree by the end of May.
All of this while helping out with my family (husband 3 adult children) and working part to full time. Oh and lets not forget 3 trips to South Carolina in that time to visit my Mom and sister and family and help my Mom move.
I could go on and on about what else was going on, the point is are you willing to put in the effort to get this done no matter what life throws at you?
My only failure was after I finished my degree I tried to rush my PRAXIS exams, I did not put enough study into the Math exam and I did not pass. :ack: I am lucky and I can retake that exam July 24th because I knew I might not pass. Again my point, be realistic about your abilities and have a contingency plan.
I have taken The A & I lit, this really requires very little in the way of study, there is a list of Literary terms available if you search this forum, study that it will help. Also take all 3 of the free Peterson test they are good practice. I think that is all you would need for that one.
I also took Technical writing, that was also not a test requiring a lot of study, know your grammar. I liked the handbook of technical writing (you should be able to find an older copy at your local library). Again others suggest other books search this forum.
Social Science and History scared me there seemed to be so much information. I studied a long time because I had the SS part down, but I hadn't taken a History class since High School a LOOONNNNG time ago. I skimmed the History Flashcard, the American Government flashcards and the anthropology flashcards. It really wasn't a bad test.
I did not take the college Math exam I did ALEKS instead I only needed 3 more Math credits so it worked well for me. Chemistry I would expect to be a difficult subject unless you have some prior knowledge of the subject do you need that specific exam? If not I would suggest the Biology or (My choice) the Natural Science exam.
Principals of Public speaking all I know is what I have heard, it is a difficult exam to find a place to take and it takes a long time to get results.
I know nothing about any business courses or exams. So that will end my long winded comments
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Good Luck with your plan, the people here are a great resource and voice of encouragement.