06-14-2008, 11:48 AM
OK, well ECE English Composition will give you six lower-level credits by itself, so the rest need to be upper-level. You'll probably end up doing more SocSci/Hist than Humanities, simply because there are more upper-level exams to choose from. CLEP doesn't have any upper-level exams at all, DSST doesn't have any in the Humanities, and only three (Civil War and Reconstruction, Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union, Money and Banking) in SocSci/History. Basically you'll need to take a total of five ECEs or DSSTs at the upper level, which you'll choose from the Student Guide and Assessment Catalog. Those five exams will give you your 6/9 or 9/6 credits, and added to your six Composition and your one Information Literacy credit, you have your 22 credits.
Whoops, I'm wrong -- six Composition and one I/L are still lower level. You'll need one more upper-level exam, and you'll end up with 25 total, 18 UL and 7 LL.
-Gary-
Whoops, I'm wrong -- six Composition and one I/L are still lower level. You'll need one more upper-level exam, and you'll end up with 25 total, 18 UL and 7 LL.
-Gary-