06-17-2021, 10:38 PM
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I definitely do NOT suggest Saylor for anyone, but especially not for a young person. It is a ton of reading with very little direction toward passing an exam. Several of the courses were taken by my kids, but they were not easy, and a lot of studying had to be done to prepare.
CLEP would be a tad difficult, but you would get 6 credits out of it. CLEP would be free if you studied through Modern States, and they now give the option to be able to take the exam at home. I would also suggest this resource to help aid in studying. It has some practice exams that are extremely helpful. Three of my kids took this exam, and while they studied a lot, it was easily passed. LINK REMOVED You only need a score of a 50, but the highest score is an 80 so it is actually a scaled score.
My best suggestion would be SDC. The videos are excellent, and the exams are very fair. The price includes 2 college courses, and if you are new to SDC shoot me a message, and I can send you a discount. Someone on here sent me one.
Just a reminder that most colleges require those pesky regional credits that are much easier to attain in the lower level courses at a community college. Just save some room someplace for those lower level credits too.
CLEP would be a tad difficult, but you would get 6 credits out of it. CLEP would be free if you studied through Modern States, and they now give the option to be able to take the exam at home. I would also suggest this resource to help aid in studying. It has some practice exams that are extremely helpful. Three of my kids took this exam, and while they studied a lot, it was easily passed. LINK REMOVED You only need a score of a 50, but the highest score is an 80 so it is actually a scaled score.
My best suggestion would be SDC. The videos are excellent, and the exams are very fair. The price includes 2 college courses, and if you are new to SDC shoot me a message, and I can send you a discount. Someone on here sent me one.
Just a reminder that most colleges require those pesky regional credits that are much easier to attain in the lower level courses at a community college. Just save some room someplace for those lower level credits too.