01-01-2014, 09:03 PM
Hi All,
My apologies if this question is redundant. I've been lurking for a while and out of desperation am now posting this question. Here goes:
Has anyone (or does anyone know a way that I can?) completely tested out for their Bachelors of Arts (in Psych/Art/or Philosophy or at TESC with no college transcript for transfer?) It seems most people have college credits to apply to the degree beforehand and I lack that. In short, both of my parents passed during my first year of college a few years ago and I flunked out before the second semester of Freshman year. I have no credits to transfer. I'm trying to start over now.
Where do I begin? Which CLEP (or test in general) do I take first? I am sorry in advance for a seemingly lazy question, but I'm surprisingly overwhelmed with the abundance of information and "plans" on the appropriate approaches to attaining the degree, and also a little lost because none of these venues I've found seem to be utilized by people who are starting completely from scratch like myself.
I really appreciate the help. Thanks in advance so much.
Danielle
My apologies if this question is redundant. I've been lurking for a while and out of desperation am now posting this question. Here goes:
Has anyone (or does anyone know a way that I can?) completely tested out for their Bachelors of Arts (in Psych/Art/or Philosophy or at TESC with no college transcript for transfer?) It seems most people have college credits to apply to the degree beforehand and I lack that. In short, both of my parents passed during my first year of college a few years ago and I flunked out before the second semester of Freshman year. I have no credits to transfer. I'm trying to start over now.
Where do I begin? Which CLEP (or test in general) do I take first? I am sorry in advance for a seemingly lazy question, but I'm surprisingly overwhelmed with the abundance of information and "plans" on the appropriate approaches to attaining the degree, and also a little lost because none of these venues I've found seem to be utilized by people who are starting completely from scratch like myself.
I really appreciate the help. Thanks in advance so much.
Danielle