OuchInnerMuse said:My s.o. got an AA at a "nationally accredited" school in PA only to find out that none of his credits will apply to USF. He has to go and get another AA at a community college before transfering to a state college. Make sure whatever college you go to is also state accredited.
Effin' bastardos
I know people born in Puerto Rico that didn't pass the Spanish one. Its supposed to be VERY hard. Don't plan on passing that one.FlyNavy said:Ouch
Yeah, my school's state accredited (www.clcillinois.edu). People transfer from CLC to DePaul, UIC, Northwestern and a slew of other good schools in the area. Plus the Corps only cares about it being nationally accredited and anything they accept will be transferable to SOCMAR
I talked to a counselor today, told her the situation and what I'm looking for. It'll be tough but it's feasible since I've already got a few credits under my belt and because I can CLEP at least three classes if not more (English - I can reed, Math - I can count [1, 8, 7, 2, 6, 5, 4, 3], and Spanish - I can order enchiladas like a pro). Plus there are a couple of classes that still haven't started that I may be able to get into; some don't start until October.
fly said:I know people born in Puerto Rico that didn't pass the Spanish one. Its supposed to be VERY hard. Don't plan on passing that one.
I got 30 credits by taking:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 6 credits
Math - 6 credits
Some life sciences - 3 credits
Business Law - 3 credits
and some others I forget...
If you'll pay for shipping, you're more than welcome to my test book for CLEPs from CollegeBoards.com.
FlyNavy said:Ouch
Yeah, my school's state accredited (www.clcillinois.edu). People transfer from CLC to DePaul, UIC, Northwestern and a slew of other good schools in the area. Plus the Corps only cares about it being nationally accredited and anything they accept will be transferable to SOCMAR
I talked to a counselor today, told her the situation and what I'm looking for. It'll be tough but it's feasible since I've already got a few credits under my belt and because I can CLEP at least three classes if not more (English - I can reed, Math - I can count [1, 8, 7, 2, 6, 5, 4, 3], and Spanish - I can order enchiladas like a pro). Plus there are a couple of classes that still haven't started that I may be able to get into; some don't start until October.
I should probably brush up on my spanglish anyways...but if I can't pass that I'll find one of the other ones to CLEP. I can do up to thirty credits with those tests I'm sure I'll find something I can pass.fly said:I know people born in Puerto Rico that didn't pass the Spanish one. Its supposed to be VERY hard. Don't plan on passing that one.
I got 30 credits by taking:
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 6 credits
Math - 6 credits
Some life sciences - 3 credits
Business Law - 3 credits
and some others I forget...
If you'll pay for shipping, you're more than welcome to my test book for CLEPs from CollegeBoards.com.
well I don't know if I qualify for any grants or scholarships since I'm 23 and have been out of high school for nearly six yearsInnerMuse said:CLEP is ftw! I'll never have to take another math again Mwahahahahahah!!!! However the essay section of the C.L.A.S.T. has my panties in a wad. Good luck to you. Make sure you apply for all the grants and scholarships you possibly can.
Yeah, there are some easy ones in there. I knew NOTHING of business law.FlyNavy said:I should probably brush up on my spanglish anyways...but if I can't pass that I'll find one of the other ones to CLEP. I can do up to thirty credits with those tests I'm sure I'll find something I can pass.
How old are the books? :o
how much?fly said:Yeah, there are some easy ones in there. I knew NOTHING of business law.
The book is edition from this year, whatever one that is.
shipping. Consider it a small gift for putting your life on the line for America soon.FlyNavy said:how much?
Now I'm just trying to decide which will be better...AA or AS. I'm still running through all the course listings to see the difference but I actually wouldn't mind having a nice refresher in calculus and statistics.