01-09-2011, 08:49 PM
There are roadmaps out there for a few bas. If you put some time in right now in searching this forum and reading up on some clep and dsst based roadmaps you will save yourself a lot of time and money.
I wish I knew about this stuff when i was first in college. If I had i would have graduated ten years earlier.
You need about 120 credits to graduate and all schools require general education credits like 6 English, 6 math, 6 history, 6 humanities, 6 science etc. These can be filled in by clep testing at almost all schools. I would start there and if it were me I would only take comm college courses that you cannot clep or dsst or test out of.
Also where do you intend to graduate from? Make sure you look up the clep or dsst articulationdocument for your school. It will tell you what clepequals what class.
Some schools like usf here in Tampa only allow 35 or so credits from testing. Excelsior and Thomas Edison and others have no limits on test credit.
Do some reading, planning and start studying for and actually take one of the easier clep tests and it will all start to make more sense. Your Cleo credits will transfer to your school and will also stay on file at the college board for 20 years where you can have your complete transcript sent to any college you want.
I wish I knew about this stuff when i was first in college. If I had i would have graduated ten years earlier.
You need about 120 credits to graduate and all schools require general education credits like 6 English, 6 math, 6 history, 6 humanities, 6 science etc. These can be filled in by clep testing at almost all schools. I would start there and if it were me I would only take comm college courses that you cannot clep or dsst or test out of.
Also where do you intend to graduate from? Make sure you look up the clep or dsst articulationdocument for your school. It will tell you what clepequals what class.
Some schools like usf here in Tampa only allow 35 or so credits from testing. Excelsior and Thomas Edison and others have no limits on test credit.
Do some reading, planning and start studying for and actually take one of the easier clep tests and it will all start to make more sense. Your Cleo credits will transfer to your school and will also stay on file at the college board for 20 years where you can have your complete transcript sent to any college you want.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science