07-24-2020, 03:11 PM
(07-24-2020, 11:30 AM)maxxor6868 Wrote:(07-24-2020, 11:21 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Are you completely testing out of the degree (except the capstone/cornerstone, of course)? If not, what did you have to take? If so, were any of the CLEP exams a required part of your degree plan or did you take them for electives?Originally I was going to test out but decided otherwise because I didnt want to pay the residency waiver, so alot of my credits are electives. Financial aid plus scholarships I will take 16/17 credits at tesu to avoid the fee and go debt free. Lots of the cleps were useful to finish requirements like American gov and sociology but others like the literatures were not necessarily but since cleo is free i wanted to take it. Test centers are opening up again for noe take advantage of them!
I want a CS degree but CLEP is out of the question and probably DSST, too, so any insight would be appreciated.
So you found it cheaper ot take 16 credits @ TESU than to pay the fee waiver? Interesting. I didn't think there was much of a cost difference.