04-21-2009, 10:39 AM
Thanks, Bella and Jennifer,
That makes a lot of sense. I was just wondering if ALEKS is about as universally accepted as CLEP is. For example, someone who isn't sure what he wants to major in or which college he wants to attend - which would be a safer way to earn credits? ALEKS or CLEP?
For me, I am planning to enroll in TESC studying for a BSBA in General Management. I had to have a Precalulus credit, so I wanted to choose between ALEKS and CLEP. I know that TESC accepts either, but I was just thinking about a "worst-case scenario."
Thanks again!
That makes a lot of sense. I was just wondering if ALEKS is about as universally accepted as CLEP is. For example, someone who isn't sure what he wants to major in or which college he wants to attend - which would be a safer way to earn credits? ALEKS or CLEP?
For me, I am planning to enroll in TESC studying for a BSBA in General Management. I had to have a Precalulus credit, so I wanted to choose between ALEKS and CLEP. I know that TESC accepts either, but I was just thinking about a "worst-case scenario."
Thanks again!
-Andrew T.
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