08-02-2006, 07:23 AM
50fingersntoes Wrote:Filling up this column as I can, with whatever I can. LOL! All I have left for lower level classes is Applied Professionals. Don't know how I did that, but did. I have heard of the FEMA credits somewhat, but really, I have to admit not enough to understand how I go about getting them. I guess I have been so stuck on Dantes and now CLEP that I didn't think of any other way. I have gone to ISU for 2 yrs, Purdure 1 year(for a Major in Early Childhood Education and a minor in Elementary Education) and now am trying to finish up with these sort of test and am going to apply to Excelsior when I am a lot closer for a Bachelors degree in Liberal Arts.
So, however I get there will be great. The faster the better! LOL!
Fema...so, explain please, I am all ears.
[SIZE="3"][COLOR="Navy"]Here is a previously established FEMA thread packed with info.
In essence, these are online OPEN BOOK exams that are valued at 1 credit each. I collected 7 credits in just a couple of hours. Once completed you can either have the credits registered through Fredrick Community College (FCC) or I believe through the TESC credit bank.
Read through the thread and see what works for you - GOOD LUCK![/COLOR][/SIZE]
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