09-26-2007, 10:58 AM
[QUOTE=joel66]At the moment, I'm taking English Composition and English Prose & Interpretation at the local college, in addition to studying for the CLEP/DANTES/ECE exams.
Once I complete U.S. History I, II, and Civil War & Reconstruction, I will have 6 Upper Division and 1 lower division classes left to graduate. I'm still undecided on the 1 lower division class. At first, I was thinking of taking English Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking. The more I'm reading about ECE's American Dream, I'm starting to think that "American Literature" might benefit me better because it deals with American literature from the pre-colonial period to the Civil War, which is part of American Dream.
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I understand! I am taking 18 credits right now in addition to my CLEP study. That's why I suggested the SS&H CLEP, you probably could pass it without any additional study. I won't press it, Thomas Edison awards 6 credits, I don't know what EC would award.
Do you mean American Literature CLEP or ECE? CLEP doesn't stop at the Civil War, the test covers colonial to present day. I am studying for that now; Not sure about ECE's American Lit.
Once I complete U.S. History I, II, and Civil War & Reconstruction, I will have 6 Upper Division and 1 lower division classes left to graduate. I'm still undecided on the 1 lower division class. At first, I was thinking of taking English Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking. The more I'm reading about ECE's American Dream, I'm starting to think that "American Literature" might benefit me better because it deals with American literature from the pre-colonial period to the Civil War, which is part of American Dream.
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I understand! I am taking 18 credits right now in addition to my CLEP study. That's why I suggested the SS&H CLEP, you probably could pass it without any additional study. I won't press it, Thomas Edison awards 6 credits, I don't know what EC would award.
Do you mean American Literature CLEP or ECE? CLEP doesn't stop at the Civil War, the test covers colonial to present day. I am studying for that now; Not sure about ECE's American Lit.