01-07-2010, 06:20 PM
Saedrea Wrote:I've been trying hard to get into the army for around 2 years, my husband and I were suppose to enlist together 2 years ago, I took the asvab passed with a 55(only have a GED) but I became pregnant again and you know how that goes...Since then my husbands joined up in the Coast guard but I really want to be in the Army reserves. I dropped 50lbs by working my ass off only to find out they closed out GED spots, so here I am trying to take CLEP tests on my own. My strengths are English and reading, etc, but I've been doing pretty poorly on the practice tests, they seem more tricky than I thought they would. I need 15 credits and I'm wondering what are some more simple tests I can take for a quick pass so I can get my foot in the door. (I plan to finish some college after AIT) or if there is any extra help I can find here or somewhere. Would it be worth hiring a tutor or are there some sort of free tutors that Coast guard have? I've been getting the run around lately and just need a little extra help. Thanks for reading.
They take Credit banks for the 15 credits if i recall correctly.
FEMAS and NFAS then. they are free and you can have your 15 credits if you are that dedicated by the end of the week.
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FEMA IS courses- alot
Aleks completed-many of them
Cleps:Spanish 67
Associates in psychology UOP
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attempting currently
Masters in counseling