12-24-2010, 01:49 PM
marianne202 Wrote:Overall, I studied for about 3-4 days and passed the first time with a 62 which was an A at Excelsior.Wow, that is pretty good.
marianne202 Wrote:If you only plan on doing one exam, I'm not sure you would find it worth the $20 to join IC, but if you plan on doing more exams it is a great deal and worth every penny.Right, no, I would try to cram as many in as I possibly could.
P00057870 Wrote:My first thought would be have you verified that the community college will give you a GPA for that testThanks, I will do that first.
P00057870 Wrote:Marianne gives you good advice but I see it a little differently. If you price the cost of taking the course at your community college plus the cost of the textbook required, it is probably over $500 for those 3 credits -- not to mention the time invested. $20 for IC plus the cost of the test and the testing center fees (combined less than $100 down here in FLA), is still a bargain.True, that's what's so great about CLEP, but it is even cheaper if I can just take some extra time and manage a pass without the subscription.:coolgleam:
Yeah, I think the fact that I could probably knock out 4 or 5 tests with Instantcert in a month is going to do it for me. I'd much rather manage it on my own, but if I can take out Environment & Humanities in less than a week, that gives me plenty of time to study for other tests....
Thanks for the advice, you two.
Kyle
TESC Liberal Studies BA - 2011
New Charter University MPA - 2012
Georgetown University School of Law - 2016
BA in Liberal Studies - Degree Outline|
Galations 6:9 - "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
TESC Liberal Studies BA - 2011
New Charter University MPA - 2012
Georgetown University School of Law - 2016
BA in Liberal Studies - Degree Outline|
Galations 6:9 - "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."