03-25-2015, 02:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2015, 02:51 PM by KittenMittens.)
Since you have so many credits, have you thought about finishing a bachelor's degree too? You can do a basic B.S. degree in Liberal Arts or Business Administration by taking around 30 - 33 credits which is 10-11 exams. Not now of course, but something to consider in the future as you're not far off from getting a BS either.
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As far as the math course - look into ALEKS - if you have decent math skills, you can take and retake a college algebra/statistics/intermediate algebra exam and if you pass you'll get 3 credits through at least TESC or COSC (I dunno if Excelsior will). It's a nice option because you can retake it as many times as you want, kinda/prettye easy if you are decent at math, and there's no proctor either.
For english, I mean if you've taken 87 credits, your English skills are probably pretty good right? Then look into a CLEP exam in English. Just be sure you pick the right onw which is typically CLEP English Composition. Should be straightforward, but I'd recommend at least doing a practice exam or two to be sure.
Degree Forum Wiki
COSC Degree Plans - Degree Forum Wiki
For COSC, there is a sample bachelors in business administration, and AA in General Studies program too at the bottom of the page.
TESC Degree Plans - Degree Forum Wiki
Excelsior College | Excelsior College Program Descriptions
As far as the math course - look into ALEKS - if you have decent math skills, you can take and retake a college algebra/statistics/intermediate algebra exam and if you pass you'll get 3 credits through at least TESC or COSC (I dunno if Excelsior will). It's a nice option because you can retake it as many times as you want, kinda/prettye easy if you are decent at math, and there's no proctor either.
For english, I mean if you've taken 87 credits, your English skills are probably pretty good right? Then look into a CLEP exam in English. Just be sure you pick the right onw which is typically CLEP English Composition. Should be straightforward, but I'd recommend at least doing a practice exam or two to be sure.