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how do you test out of classes
#1
Hello,
This type of thing is new to me. I have never tested out of a class before. I found out that I was 14 credits short of my Bachelors and need credit fast. I have researched several things before landing here. Could anyone offer advice as to test prep, easier tests, how they are graded, etc. I am not familiar with the process or this site.
Would greatly appreciate it. Need about 5 classes.
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balennon69 Wrote:Hello,
This type of thing is new to me. I have never tested out of a class before. I found out that I was 14 credits short of my Bachelors and need credit fast. I have researched several things before landing here. Could anyone offer advice as to test prep, easier tests, how they are graded, etc. I am not familiar with the process or this site.
Would greatly appreciate it. Need about 5 classes.

I assume you are currently enrolled. If that is the case, check out your school's policy for accepting credit by exam programs. Thousands of schools readily accept Clep; DSST, ECE and other exams.

The next step is to determine what credits you need. Are they upper or lower? All Clep testing is lower. DSST and ECE offer both.

Then I would suggest you review specific subject areas. Keep in mind credit by exam is not a tool to bypass learning a subject but rather a method of gaining credit for what you know. If you are strong in an area and need minimal review, that's probably the direction you should consider if your looking to aquire quick credits. All Clep tests are pass or fail. 10 of the DSST testings are also pass/fail. DSST - GetCollegeCredit.com CLEP: Exam Descriptions

I'd also suggest you join IC. Best $20 per month you'll ever spend if your looking for review for testing. InstantCert.com: Leader in Online CLEP and Dantes Exam Preparation

Best wishes to you.

Terry
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motuterry Wrote:I assume you are currently enrolled. If that is the case, check out your school's policy for accepting credit by exam programs. Thousands of schools readily accept Clep; DSST, ECE and other exams.

The next step is to determine what credits you need. Are they upper or lower? All Clep testing is lower. DSST and ECE offer both.

Then I would suggest you review specific subject areas. Keep in mind credit by exam is not a tool to bypass learning a subject but rather a method of gaining credit for what you know. If you are strong in an area and need minimal review, that's probably the direction you should consider if your looking to aquire quick credits. All Clep tests are pass or fail. 10 of the DSST testings are also pass/fail. DSST - GetCollegeCredit.com CLEP: Exam Descriptions

I'd also suggest you join IC. Best $20 per month you'll ever spend if your looking for review for testing. InstantCert.com: Leader in Online CLEP and Dantes Exam Preparation

Best wishes to you.

Terry
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All that Terry said- and once you know what you need, everyone here can help you find out which exams fill that need. CLEPs are multiple choice - pass/fail exams which will grant you 3 or 6 credits depending on the test. Best $80 you'll ever spend! Let us know what classes you need!
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#4
Thank you Terry and Jennifer. I have joined IC because it seems legit and I am a huge skeptic. The college accepts everyone of the tests DSST or CLEP that have been discussed. I can take anything because I have met my gen ed requirements. How does the cite work? Where do I locate study materials, say if I want to take Principles of Supervision?
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balennon69 Wrote:Thank you Terry and Jennifer. I have joined IC because it seems legit and I am a huge skeptic. The college accepts everyone of the tests DSST or CLEP that have been discussed. I can take anything because I have met my gen ed requirements. How does the cite work? Where do I locate study materials, say if I want to take Principles of Supervision?

I assume by joining you mean you have signed up and paid for IC InstantCert.com: Leader in Online CLEP and Dantes Exam Preparation

Go to the course list and locate the listing for Prin of Supervision and then start your review. Also, as a paid member, log into the forums and check out the specific exam feedback. You'll find a wealth of information from your fellow members.

Best wishes to you.

-Terry
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balennon69 Wrote:Thank you Terry and Jennifer. I have joined IC because it seems legit and I am a huge skeptic. The college accepts everyone of the tests DSST or CLEP that have been discussed. I can take anything because I have met my gen ed requirements. How does the cite work? Where do I locate study materials, say if I want to take Principles of Supervision?

My first attempt at answering one of these, so hope it all goes okay. I had investigated this site and in late December joined. As a more mature student finally working on my degree, I can't afford to waste time. I had taken CLEP courses given at my college and "challenged" some of their courses which meant the Department for the course tested me at a bargain price of only $25.00 but much harder than CLEP. I need 2 more classes before I can do an internship in my chosen area to finish an A.S. I studied over one week of my winter break and took DSST Principles of Supervision and got a 60. Passing was 46. There were 86 questions. I'm not sure how they grade things and DSST could not explain it to me when I called but who cares. My college gave me the credits. Next on the list, over spring break, will be Environment and Humanity....then the internship.

After watching these posts, I will be investigating a BS. This makes it all very doable!
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#7
Ok I am getting better at navigating around. I found the flashcards and things I was looking for. Thanks a bunch, appreciate it. I will try the test on IC alone and see what happens.
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#8
TU Terry found it
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#9
Essentially, there are 2 things going on here. One, this is a free forum- hang out and learn/contribute. The other thing, is signing up for IC. That gives you access to the Specific Exam Feedback folder and the flashcards. Since you said you joined, I'm guessing you mean you paid for IC. So, in that case, go over to the flash card area, and look up the test you are studying for. That's the spring board point. Don't worry about typing in answers on the flash cards- just use them to study- read the answers too. Remember, these are not the CLEP questions, just flash cards for the material. You can also go into the Specific Exam Feedback folder and read other's comments. That is gold in my opinion.
P.S. Be sure Supervision counts, that's business credit, just double check before you get too far into the material.

Will you be taking the CLEP at your school?
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balennon69 Wrote:Ok I am getting better at navigating around. I found the flashcards and things I was looking for. Thanks a bunch, appreciate it. I will try the test on IC alone and see what happens.

Just as an FYI--if you're planning to do a test on IC alone, make sure you know the material very, very well. I think Prin. of Sup. is doable with IC alone, but if I were in your shoes I would make sure I go over every flashcard section at least four times. And if you have any questions or confusions about certain terms, be sure and google them. Treat no test lightly, even an easy one.

Good luck!
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