11-26-2016, 05:25 PM
At most schools the CLEP and DSST are overlapping and both won't count, so I wouldn't take both. Take the DSST MIS exam instead.
If he wants to become a programmer, then I would suggest doing the BA in Computer Science. The other computer degrees don't really have programming as an outcome, as far as I can see (anything like a BSBA in CIS, or an IT degree).
He won't be able to test completely out, but most of the courses he needs for the AOS can be gotten at a local CC or fairly cheaply online. He can completely test out of the Gen Ed's, Free Electives, come core courses, etc.
If he wants to become a programmer, then I would suggest doing the BA in Computer Science. The other computer degrees don't really have programming as an outcome, as far as I can see (anything like a BSBA in CIS, or an IT degree).
He won't be able to test completely out, but most of the courses he needs for the AOS can be gotten at a local CC or fairly cheaply online. He can completely test out of the Gen Ed's, Free Electives, come core courses, etc.
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