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Humanities Clep Credit - iamleddy - 08-18-2010 I know this question seems pretty dumb, but I will ask it anyway. The Humanities Clep; does this count as a Humanities credit, or credits towards literature requirements. I also see it counts between 3-6 credits, is there any way to find out which schools provide the full 6 credits? I need 6 more credits after this semester's classes and just want to make sure I have everything I need done to graduate. Humanities Clep Credit - bobke - 08-19-2010 In general terms it does count but check with the college/university that you are transferring it to and find out. BOBKE Humanities Clep Credit - blu2blu - 08-19-2010 Find out if your school gives Humanities credit for the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature test. That was an easy six credits I scored a 68 with zero studying. Thomas Edison grants six humanities credits for this test per the ACE recommendation. Humanities Clep Credit - rmroberts - 08-19-2010 The only way to know is to check with your college. Humanities Clep Credit - bushidoforgotten - 08-21-2010 blu2blu Wrote:Find out if your school gives Humanities credit for the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature test. That was an easy six credits I scored a 68 with zero studying. Thomas Edison grants six humanities credits for this test per the ACE recommendation. When I was overseas, I walked into the CLEP center because I was bored one day, sat down and took the analyzing and interpreting literature CLEP and passed without even knowing what test I was going to take walking in. My school accepted this as a Humanities Elective per CLEP recommendations, but always check first. College is a business, after all. Good luck! |