09-24-2012, 07:24 PM
Welcome and first things first. Study for and take one clep exam ASAP. This is important.
1. Buy the REA book for the exam in question. There is one that covers the core classes. CLEP General Exam (REA) -The Best Exam Review for the CLEP General (CLEP Test Preparation): Michael V. Angrosino,Jennifer Carpignano,Anita C. Danker,Dr. Anita Price Davis Ed.D.,Robyn A. Goldstein Fuchs,Jaquelin Kovacs: 9780878919000: Amazon.com: Book
2. Study one of the exams in the book and take the practice tests.
3. Sign up for instantcert and do the flashcards
4. Take another practice test in the REA book to see where you are
5. Read the exam specific feedback in this forum as a paid member
6. Retake the REA test until you score 90%
7. Sign up for the CLEP test at your local testing center and pass
Once you have followed this and you have your first 3 credits, you will understand much more about the process.
Please do not spend too much time in the forum until you have gotten at least one CLEP under your belt. I have seen people wallow here for months without testing. Don't let that be you.
Good luck and get started now!
1. Buy the REA book for the exam in question. There is one that covers the core classes. CLEP General Exam (REA) -The Best Exam Review for the CLEP General (CLEP Test Preparation): Michael V. Angrosino,Jennifer Carpignano,Anita C. Danker,Dr. Anita Price Davis Ed.D.,Robyn A. Goldstein Fuchs,Jaquelin Kovacs: 9780878919000: Amazon.com: Book
2. Study one of the exams in the book and take the practice tests.
3. Sign up for instantcert and do the flashcards
4. Take another practice test in the REA book to see where you are
5. Read the exam specific feedback in this forum as a paid member
6. Retake the REA test until you score 90%
7. Sign up for the CLEP test at your local testing center and pass
Once you have followed this and you have your first 3 credits, you will understand much more about the process.
Please do not spend too much time in the forum until you have gotten at least one CLEP under your belt. I have seen people wallow here for months without testing. Don't let that be you.
Good luck and get started now!
scm1721 Wrote:Hey everyone,
I've been reading on this site for a week or so after being referred by someone. I've got quite a few questions. I'm interested in tesc and saw someone's degree plan for mathematics that I'd like to follow. I'm basically starting from scratch in this whole process. Does anyone take online courses using a tablet instead of a laptop or desktop? Would a tablet with a keyboard work for an online degree program? Also is there any kind of master study guide for the clep tests available to purchase? How does the process work if you're transferring in credits from several places? Can you consolidate and put all of your credits on one transcript to make the process easier? Thanks in advance for any help you guys can proide. Sorry for all the questions. I'm a little out of my realm with online education.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science