03-19-2016, 07:28 PM
TrailRunr Wrote:...It's so easy, that I would buy a plane ticket 3-4 weeks in advance for a morning flight to the CHEAPEST testing city (which is not necessarily the closest testing center), rent a car or take a cab, take the test, eat dinner, and then fly back with 3 credits. It's pretty much a guaranteed pass if you are working in a large IT department. If you don't know the subject, it can be crammed in 1-5 days if you know the basics of using a computer. You can do last minute studying on the plane ride. If you need multiple tests, take them the same day.
Glad to hear you have a strategy that works for you. Other people have altogether different situations to yours.
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CLEP: Calculus (75), Precalculus (71), Info Sys and Comp Apps (78), College Mathematics (63), College Algebra (65).
SL: Calc I, Calc II, C++, Intro to Religion, Intro to Business, Business Ethics, Prin of Mgmt, Bus. Law, A&P I, A&P II
Study.com: Principles of Marketing, Microbiology
edX: Intro to Dif. Eq., Linear Dif. Eq.
UND Ind. Study: Discrete Math
APU/AMU: Linear Algebra, Mathmatical Modeling
TECEP: Nutrition
B&M: Far too many!