05-16-2017, 11:40 PM
With most degrees, you will need to take courses from at least 3 sources.
CLEP and DSST are good bets for you. You normally have to book at a testing center a week or couple weeks in advance, but some centers might be better than others. I have seen a walk-in center before. The test center charges around $20-30 on top of the $80 CLEP fee.
Perhaps ALEKS for math unless you're bad at math. It's so cheap. There is possible time pressure just because they might not get renewed after the end of June, or they may change their format. It's really worth getting at least a couple classes done there if you can use the credits.
Study.com is not too bad. You would be committing to doing 2 classes a month for $199 for both of them. The material is broken up into small chunks and if you are careful with the quizzes, you only need about 56-60% on the final. Worst case if you couldn't complete a class, you paid $199 for the 1 class.
Straighterline is expensive if you're doing only 1-2 courses in a month.
CLEP and DSST are good bets for you. You normally have to book at a testing center a week or couple weeks in advance, but some centers might be better than others. I have seen a walk-in center before. The test center charges around $20-30 on top of the $80 CLEP fee.
Perhaps ALEKS for math unless you're bad at math. It's so cheap. There is possible time pressure just because they might not get renewed after the end of June, or they may change their format. It's really worth getting at least a couple classes done there if you can use the credits.
Study.com is not too bad. You would be committing to doing 2 classes a month for $199 for both of them. The material is broken up into small chunks and if you are careful with the quizzes, you only need about 56-60% on the final. Worst case if you couldn't complete a class, you paid $199 for the 1 class.
Straighterline is expensive if you're doing only 1-2 courses in a month.