Thanks, Bob. I haven't seen this before. I have been reading post after post and visiting the site and I always seem to find something new, like it was hidden away. I knew if I kept at it that someone would have some more info for me to dig up.
I figure that if all my credits transfer and I pass the GRE Literature in English exam, I will still need 40 credits to complete the degree. I won't know what they will have to be until I actually get to the program, though. I don't want to spend the money on a test, though.
Any thoughts, anyone, on how long 40 credits will take to complete? I cannot take a lot of tests at one time due to cost. It is cheaper than a class, but it's still about $100 for each CLEP with the testing center fee, and I can't do that very often. I may just end up having to do 2 years with Charter Oak to finish.
Question - what do the sections a, b, q, n etc. stand for under the general ed requirement list on the exam list? I can't find a section letter breakdown as to what section these apply to. ** never mind, found the key in the catalog**
I figure that if all my credits transfer and I pass the GRE Literature in English exam, I will still need 40 credits to complete the degree. I won't know what they will have to be until I actually get to the program, though. I don't want to spend the money on a test, though.
Any thoughts, anyone, on how long 40 credits will take to complete? I cannot take a lot of tests at one time due to cost. It is cheaper than a class, but it's still about $100 for each CLEP with the testing center fee, and I can't do that very often. I may just end up having to do 2 years with Charter Oak to finish.
Question - what do the sections a, b, q, n etc. stand for under the general ed requirement list on the exam list? I can't find a section letter breakdown as to what section these apply to. ** never mind, found the key in the catalog**