03-05-2009, 04:20 PM
Wow Alissa! You are truly amazing! Thank you so much for doing all of this for me!
1. 6 credits for A&I Lit with minimal study sounds great.
2. History â I was really hoping that American Government would count as history for the depth. Thanks for making a list of my options. I will look into those.
3. Science â That is good news that the CLEPs wonât cancel each other out.
4. Math â Iâm just the opposite; I could happily do math problems forever, which the math major gives me a good excuse to do.
I am thinking about bringing the first 60 credits into an associate degree, so even if I lose some overlapping credits with the GREs, they will have counted toward the AS.
I donât know yet what I will want to eliminate by using these additions. Iâm planning to figure that out as I move along.
I understand your concerns about foreign languages. In 4 months or less, I could guarantee myself 12 credits. With a foreign language CLEP, I am hoping for 6-12 credits in 2 years time. Since becoming an adult, I donât let myself do fun things very often (which I consider learning a foreign language to be!). I think getting college credit will be just the incentive I need to allow myself to take the time to learn a language. I am going to do an honest evaluation at 6 months and decide if Iâm learning enough to continue to study and get credit.
Thank you for putting all of these ideas in my degree plan. I hadnât done that yet. It is especially helpful to see how it affects what I need for the GREs. It provides more breathing room than I had realized.
Thank you for reminding me to chose carefully where I put my study emphasis. That is good advice.
This is such a great opportunity that all of us have been given.
I will definitely be referring to all of this as I work through this process. Thanks again for sharing it with the forum.
NAP
1. 6 credits for A&I Lit with minimal study sounds great.
2. History â I was really hoping that American Government would count as history for the depth. Thanks for making a list of my options. I will look into those.
3. Science â That is good news that the CLEPs wonât cancel each other out.
4. Math â Iâm just the opposite; I could happily do math problems forever, which the math major gives me a good excuse to do.
I am thinking about bringing the first 60 credits into an associate degree, so even if I lose some overlapping credits with the GREs, they will have counted toward the AS.
I donât know yet what I will want to eliminate by using these additions. Iâm planning to figure that out as I move along.
I understand your concerns about foreign languages. In 4 months or less, I could guarantee myself 12 credits. With a foreign language CLEP, I am hoping for 6-12 credits in 2 years time. Since becoming an adult, I donât let myself do fun things very often (which I consider learning a foreign language to be!). I think getting college credit will be just the incentive I need to allow myself to take the time to learn a language. I am going to do an honest evaluation at 6 months and decide if Iâm learning enough to continue to study and get credit.
Thank you for putting all of these ideas in my degree plan. I hadnât done that yet. It is especially helpful to see how it affects what I need for the GREs. It provides more breathing room than I had realized.
Thank you for reminding me to chose carefully where I put my study emphasis. That is good advice.
This is such a great opportunity that all of us have been given.
I will definitely be referring to all of this as I work through this process. Thanks again for sharing it with the forum.
NAP
AS in 2010 and BS in 2013 at Excelsior College - Transcripts and Costs
MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
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MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
Sharing Credit-by-Exam*
Resources Used - 20+ Exams Passed & General GRE
Practice Tests - Available for CLEP and DSST
* Link posted with permission from forum admin; thank you!