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Request DSST or CLEP Recommendations - Mackab - 04-11-2011 I just completed my first DSST exam, Intro to Computing and passed with a meer 450. Yeah! Below are the final requirements for TESC BA in Organizational Leadership. Can any fellow members recommend the easiest DSST/CLEP exams to fulfill the remainder of my requirements below: Social Sciencies-------1 Credit remaining Gen Ed (Humanities/Soc Sciences/Natural Sciences/Math)----12 credits remaining Request DSST or CLEP Recommendations - OE800_85 - 04-11-2011 it goes without saying that if you're already a good spanish/french speaker, you can take those cleps for as many as 12 credits each. Analyzing and Interpreting Literature seems quite easy from the material, it's mostly about commenting on writing. 6 credits. Also many might think college math is easy, if you've got a technical background it could be easy. 6 credits. I remember people saying the Management CLEP was easy, there's another one to that's really similar you could study for both together, both worth 3 creds. You could also take the more advanced (DSST?) version of the computing, that might not be so tough since you have some foundations from the test you just took. Request DSST or CLEP Recommendations - bricabrac - 04-12-2011 Humanities: I second taking A&I Lit for 6cr and Technical Writing DSST. Social Science: Intro to Psy and or Intro to Soc are two relatively easy exams. Not sure which mathematics courses you've already taken but another option is to use ALEKS for intermediate algebra MAT115 and or college algebra MAT121. Good luck! |