03-03-2009, 04:02 PM
Originally Posted by cookderosa
This isn't as hard as you make it.
Option 1 is the clear winner.
I know you want to be done now, but let's run the numbers about how long this will take you. Yo might need 18 credits. (I think you need the CLEP English too, wait and see if your advisor "forgot" to tell you that.) Can any of the TECEP exams fill the military residency requirement? I don't know- you'll need to ask. If so, you can maybe just take 1 semester (12 credits- let me help you pick your classes- use the Social Psychology for sure, it's a single 6 credit class, but not double the work) plus 2 TECEP exams tucked in. (You don't need perfect grade in exams they are pass/fail-no grade- pile on the work and knock it out in 12 weeks) I think you can get the degree YOU WANT for FREE in 12 weeks.
TECEPs do count toward the military residency requirement, and as long as you purchase (and read) the required text book, the tests are not terrible.
This isn't as hard as you make it.
Option 1 is the clear winner.
I know you want to be done now, but let's run the numbers about how long this will take you. Yo might need 18 credits. (I think you need the CLEP English too, wait and see if your advisor "forgot" to tell you that.) Can any of the TECEP exams fill the military residency requirement? I don't know- you'll need to ask. If so, you can maybe just take 1 semester (12 credits- let me help you pick your classes- use the Social Psychology for sure, it's a single 6 credit class, but not double the work) plus 2 TECEP exams tucked in. (You don't need perfect grade in exams they are pass/fail-no grade- pile on the work and knock it out in 12 weeks) I think you can get the degree YOU WANT for FREE in 12 weeks.
TECEPs do count toward the military residency requirement, and as long as you purchase (and read) the required text book, the tests are not terrible.