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Maybe someone steer me in the right direction... - Mango122784 - 08-16-2007

Hello all, long time lurker here. :p I don't post all that often.. but here goes.

I'm hoping someone can point me in a direction with finishing some cleps, I'd be forever grateful for some feedback! I just don't want to study for a hard clep, take the test and fail and become horribly depressed! *****I've attempted to study and complete clep's last semester, but never followed through due to external problems (my dad died and I'm *trying* to plan a wedding).

My background info:

I don't need anymore math, english or science electives. If you know of something within these classifications, that will be somewhat easy on exam day.. I'll take them just to gain the extra credits.

I hate anything classified under "liberal arts", but if there is an easy clep.. I'll try it out.

I'm a business management major. Business classes are fun for me :p


Maybe someone steer me in the right direction... - Blue - 08-16-2007

if you haven't gotten management credit yet, clep management is pretty easy. but if you need something else, clep sociology is easy too.

i haven't taken clep psychology before but i heard it's usually the next best one to take after taking clep sociology

good luck =]


Maybe someone steer me in the right direction... - AGS - 08-16-2007

Mango122784 Wrote:Hello all, long time lurker here. :p I don't post all that often.. but here goes.

I'm hoping someone can point me in a direction with finishing some cleps, I'd be forever grateful for some feedback! I just don't want to study for a hard clep, take the test and fail and become horribly depressed! *****I've attempted to study and complete clep's last semester, but never followed through due to external problems (my dad died and I'm *trying* to plan a wedding).

My background info:

I don't need anymore math, english or science electives. If you know of something within these classifications, that will be somewhat easy on exam day.. I'll take them just to gain the extra credits.

I hate anything classified under "liberal arts", but if there is an easy clep.. I'll try it out.

I'm a business management major. Business classes are fun for me :p

principle of mgmt was easy ...I could of recieved a higher score if i studied with more diligence.....so take it ...


also take Principles of Supervision which is a Dantes exam ....

both of these 2 exams overlap one another .... If you dont pass one exam , you could pass the other and use the other exam .....

Organizational Behavior for Dantes , hmmm

what else ...Human Resource Mgmt also another DANTES exam.....

for clep just take Principle of Financial Acctg ...


Maybe someone steer me in the right direction... - AGS - 08-16-2007

AGS Wrote:principle of mgmt was easy ...I could of recieved a higher score if i studied with more diligence.....so take it ...


also take Principles of Supervision which is a Dantes exam ....

both of these 2 exams overlap one another .... If you dont pass one exam , you could pass the other and use the other exam .....

Organizational Behavior for Dantes , hmmm

what else ...Human Resource Mgmt also another DANTES exam.....

for clep just take Principle of Financial Acctg ...


Principles of Supervision -Dantes
Principles of Mgmt- CLEP
Human Resource Mgmt- Dantes
Organizational Behavior -Dantes

Principle of Financial Acctg -CLEP can also be considered a factor associated with Mgmt....