01-07-2010, 12:43 PM
Where is your husband stationed? If the base is of any significant size there should be a college/education office on the base that can advise you and you should also be able to take your tests there.
Here is some of a thread that was posted here a while back showing the percentage of military service members that pass which tests on the first try: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...pass+rates
Take a look at that as you can see there are quite a few tests that people are passing quite easily. With minimal study you should be fine, join this website and look at the exam specific feedbacks and use the IC flashcards. I found the flashcards to be excellent.
Another option is to take FEMA (Federal emergency management agency) courses. They are FREE on the FEMA website. These aren't classes per say just online independent study courses. Each one is worth 1 credit and don't take long to finish. They are "open book" and don't require proctored testing, you do everything online! Once you finish 15 you can have FEMA send your transcript to Frederick Community College and for a small fee they will put them on a college transcript showing your 15 credits. Since Frederick Community College is a legitimate college there should be no reason why that transcript won't be good enough for the Army.
Ask any other questions you can think of, I and anyone else on this forum would be glad to help.
Here is some of a thread that was posted here a while back showing the percentage of military service members that pass which tests on the first try: http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...pass+rates
Take a look at that as you can see there are quite a few tests that people are passing quite easily. With minimal study you should be fine, join this website and look at the exam specific feedbacks and use the IC flashcards. I found the flashcards to be excellent.
Another option is to take FEMA (Federal emergency management agency) courses. They are FREE on the FEMA website. These aren't classes per say just online independent study courses. Each one is worth 1 credit and don't take long to finish. They are "open book" and don't require proctored testing, you do everything online! Once you finish 15 you can have FEMA send your transcript to Frederick Community College and for a small fee they will put them on a college transcript showing your 15 credits. Since Frederick Community College is a legitimate college there should be no reason why that transcript won't be good enough for the Army.
Ask any other questions you can think of, I and anyone else on this forum would be glad to help.
BA/Liberal Studies, TESC 2011
AAS/Applied Electronic Studies, TESC 2010