12-21-2008, 02:56 PM
Hi Mongoose!
I agree with Old Rusty Pipe. Look at the Big 3 and pick the degrees that interest you the most. Then figure out if you can get any of those within your timetable.
I also agree with Jennifer (Cookderosa) that you will have new opportunities that will present themselves when you complete your degree.
I think I have an idea that could help, but I may be misunderstanding something here. Are you saying that if you got 30 credits on the Literature GRE (12 Lower Level and 18 Upper Level), you would lose some of the Upper Level credits because you already have Lower Level (I assume) credits that would overlap with the GRE? If so, I donât think this would be true.
I was surprised to see how Excelsior treats the credits as 2 separate components â LL and UL. Look at this post: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...#post45130 Alissa just earned the full 30 credits (12 LL and 18 UL) for the Psychology GRE. She had a duplicate Lower Level course worth 4 credits. Excelsior took the overlapping credit off of the Lower Level GRE credit so now her transcript says 8LL and 18 UL credits for the GRE.
Also, look at this post by Alissa: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...#post42647 Excelsior told her that the Literature GRE does NOT overlap with the Analysis and Interpreting Literature CLEP. Excelsior may also have told her that earning the full 30 credits on the Literature GRE would be enough for their Literature in English major, but Iâm not sure if she had other classes that are counting towards that. Youâll need to verify that information for your situation.
The Literature GRE would be an inexpensive way to try for the UL credits in a topic you like. If you would get the full 30 credits (18UL) on the GRE, you would only need 12 more UL credits, 3 of which you would need for a depth requirement anyway, and it looks like you already have a certificate planned for the rest.
I agree with Old Rusty Pipe. Look at the Big 3 and pick the degrees that interest you the most. Then figure out if you can get any of those within your timetable.
I also agree with Jennifer (Cookderosa) that you will have new opportunities that will present themselves when you complete your degree.
I think I have an idea that could help, but I may be misunderstanding something here. Are you saying that if you got 30 credits on the Literature GRE (12 Lower Level and 18 Upper Level), you would lose some of the Upper Level credits because you already have Lower Level (I assume) credits that would overlap with the GRE? If so, I donât think this would be true.
I was surprised to see how Excelsior treats the credits as 2 separate components â LL and UL. Look at this post: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...#post45130 Alissa just earned the full 30 credits (12 LL and 18 UL) for the Psychology GRE. She had a duplicate Lower Level course worth 4 credits. Excelsior took the overlapping credit off of the Lower Level GRE credit so now her transcript says 8LL and 18 UL credits for the GRE.
Also, look at this post by Alissa: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...#post42647 Excelsior told her that the Literature GRE does NOT overlap with the Analysis and Interpreting Literature CLEP. Excelsior may also have told her that earning the full 30 credits on the Literature GRE would be enough for their Literature in English major, but Iâm not sure if she had other classes that are counting towards that. Youâll need to verify that information for your situation.
The Literature GRE would be an inexpensive way to try for the UL credits in a topic you like. If you would get the full 30 credits (18UL) on the GRE, you would only need 12 more UL credits, 3 of which you would need for a depth requirement anyway, and it looks like you already have a certificate planned for the rest.
AS in 2010 and BS in 2013 at Excelsior College - Transcripts and Costs
MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
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MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
Sharing Credit-by-Exam*
Resources Used - 20+ Exams Passed & General GRE
Practice Tests - Available for CLEP and DSST
* Link posted with permission from forum admin; thank you!