11-05-2015, 08:35 PM
Hey guys, newbie here. I've been lurking on here for a while and finally mustered the strength to join tonight. I have a few questions for all of you out there that have completed or are in the process of getting your bachelors degree through these wonderful wonderful tests, so please bear with me!
1. I looked at a lot of colleges and universities around my area to see what type of clep tests they offered, some offered most of them but there were huge differences in the credit they awarded between them. So my first question is do I have to test through a lot of different schools to get the amount of credit I would want for a particular exam?
2. Straight up, is it possible to get a bachelors degree strictly using CLEP and then transferring those credits to one of the big 3?
3. My educational background is less than stellar(GED) but I have a good amount of work experience in sales, customer service, management etc. My goal is to break into IT specifically as an IT manager, I know I'd have to start at the bottom(probably helpdesk level 1 or 2) since I don't have much IT experience on paper other than freelancing. So what i'm ultimately asking is if getting a ba in management would help my case?
4. Can I get a Computer Science BS degree with CLEP or at least eat up most of the cost?
5. To get the ball rolling, do I have to register through collegeboard.com and buy the tests through there?
6. How do I know if the tests I'm taking are going to be accepted as credit at TESC?
7. Can anyone tell me if straighterline is worth it?
I know this was long but I thank those of you who can answer a few or all of the questions I've put up
1. I looked at a lot of colleges and universities around my area to see what type of clep tests they offered, some offered most of them but there were huge differences in the credit they awarded between them. So my first question is do I have to test through a lot of different schools to get the amount of credit I would want for a particular exam?
2. Straight up, is it possible to get a bachelors degree strictly using CLEP and then transferring those credits to one of the big 3?
3. My educational background is less than stellar(GED) but I have a good amount of work experience in sales, customer service, management etc. My goal is to break into IT specifically as an IT manager, I know I'd have to start at the bottom(probably helpdesk level 1 or 2) since I don't have much IT experience on paper other than freelancing. So what i'm ultimately asking is if getting a ba in management would help my case?
4. Can I get a Computer Science BS degree with CLEP or at least eat up most of the cost?
5. To get the ball rolling, do I have to register through collegeboard.com and buy the tests through there?
6. How do I know if the tests I'm taking are going to be accepted as credit at TESC?
7. Can anyone tell me if straighterline is worth it?
I know this was long but I thank those of you who can answer a few or all of the questions I've put up