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marfund Wrote:Yanji, how do I determine how many CLEP's/DSST's Kanas State will take? http://www.k-state.edu/admissions/docs/c...y-exam.pdf
You can find it in the above link. The best part about K-State is that they give letter grades for some CLEPs (bad for those who barely pass everything) and exams count towards your residency. K-State is also a pretty respectable university, so that doesn't do it any harm either.
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[/URL] This equivalency chart from a forum member is an excellent way to figure out which test will cover your degree requirements once you pick a school and degree[URL="http://degreeplanners.com/media/TESC_Equivalencies.pdf"]
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03-13-2013, 03:17 AM
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COSC has the master list of exams that tells you equivalencies.
http://www.charteroak.edu/Current/Academ...r-list.pdf
Straighterline lists equivalencies on its website for all partner schools.
For TESC, I recommend using the website in addition to the degreeplanners document. For some reason, it was never updated with all of the business TECEPs. You can find them all here.
Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings
Both, Straighterline and degreeplanners, need to be updated with the new Straighterline courses.
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DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
ALEKS
Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
4 credits
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cookderosa Wrote:I'm afraid that's probably true. This forum is dangerous for people who have hints of OCD, ADHD, and are type-A. Don't say I didn't warn you lol!
Oh my, I'm afraid i'm in danger then!!!
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brucet3 Wrote:I spent Oct on a Aleks/Straighterline binge.
Why were you able to complete these test in a shorter time frame, are they easier than CLEP/DSSTs?
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marfund Wrote:Why were you able to complete these test in a shorter time frame, are they easier than CLEP/DSSTs?
CLEP/DSST are exams you study for, so it comes down to how quickly you can cram--> test--> repeat. If you do ALEKS/Straighterline, these are courses that are self-paced. So, if you have 3-5 hours per day to devote to completing the assignments, you can zip through them very quickly. ALEKS is $20/month all the math you can do, and SL is more expensive with a monthly fee + cost of course, but if you work fast you can get your money's worth.
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rebel100 Wrote:What they said......and don't leave charter oak out. I believe they are the most cost effective choice of the big 3.
Blah, blah, blah.
TESC is still the best out there - let's here it for the Big Clock!!!
(ok, TESC really needs a better "mascot". Just sayin'...)
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marfund Wrote:Oh my, I'm afraid i'm in danger then!!!
No need to panic.
Also, take a peek at Education Portal and this page for help in studying!
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