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Old 04-14-2008, 02:01 PM
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If you don't care what your degree is in, you could opt for a history degree. That's what I'm getting mine in because it's fast. I've always been a history buff anyway so it's working great. What I love about history tests is that you don't have to actually UNDERSTAND the material to get a good score, you only have to REMEMBER it. But seriously, that is helpful. Biology, math, micro/macroeconomics.........those were ones that I actually had to think and understand concepts. But many of the others are just about learning facts and learning jargon.

I'm going through Thomas Edison State College.........so far it's going great. I'll be done next month.

If you're interested in a history degree, feel free to shoot me a note and ask for my list of courses that I took.
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DONE! History degree from TESC!

CLEPS:
College Math-69, Sociology-70, Humanities-72, Am. Lit-61, English Lit-69, S. Sciences & History-65, Eng. Comp/w essay-75, Microec.-64, Macroec.-73, Western Civ. I-71, Western Civ. II-71, American Gov't-71, US History I-75, US History II-65, A&I Lit-77, Prin. of Mgmt-76, Prin. of Mktng-76. Biology-69

DSST's:
Civil War & Reconst.-70, Modern Middle East-63, World Religions-76, Tech. Writing-67, Prin. of Supervision-67, HR Mgmt-69, Rise & Fall USSR-64, Vietnam War-60, Ethics-69. Intro to Bus-67, Org. Behavior-69, W. Europe-60
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