11-11-2015, 02:39 AM
Thank you for the great reply! It was so helpful, omg! Seriously!
After thinking about your post I opened up a Word Doc and threw a Table in their with columns for multiple credit providers (Clep, etc) and compared pros and cons, especially with time.
Thank you!
After thinking about your post I opened up a Word Doc and threw a Table in their with columns for multiple credit providers (Clep, etc) and compared pros and cons, especially with time.
Thank you!
passit1 Wrote:I had an Associates and after transferring credits I still had 21 courses to go to get the Bachelors.
19 courses were completed through self study and tests in about 5 months. Then 3 months to complete the 2 classes online that were not offered by test or self study. Having a good deal of business experience, I took a week to study for each management CLEP, DSST and TCEPT. Marketing was something I was less experienced and my first test, so I took 3 weeks for that. All the gen eds were a week of studying before the test...Financial Management took abut 2 weeks for me to complete the Penn Foster course. Project Management was 4 days through Sophia. College Algebra was a month on Aleks. Tests that were similar were taken within days of each other (Organizational Management and Principles of Management) so they didn't need a week's study time each - more like a week and a couple of days since so much overlapped. There are a few opportunities to do this in the BSBA if planned right.
Strategic Management was about 10 days of studying. Operations Management was a week but I could have used more - I passed - but it made me work for it. English Comp II was about a week of prep time.
Write out the plan, stick to it and revise for efficiency when an opportunity shows itself.