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Old 06-26-2008, 03:31 PM
mlwilliamsiv mlwilliamsiv is offline
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Location: Dayton, OH
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Smile My 2 cents!

First off...I believe that your C- grade should transfer with no problem. I don't think the minus/plus really makes a difference...a "C" is a "C."

Second...for the humanities maybe you can take either the American Literature CLEP or the Analyzing & Interpreting Literature CLEP (that's if you need 4 lower-level credits). If you need upper level...just go to TESC's website under the student services tab and look through their college handbook. You should be able to find what TECEP's you can take to meet this requirement. Also, you can do the same for the Natural Sciences requirement as well.

Third...as far as study materials go...don't be shy about your local public library. There is a plethora of free information there...and it's free!!! If you must buy books a good site is abebooks.com or isbn.nu. You can also ask other forum members what books/resources they used for the exams you need to take and also check out the Specific Exam Feedback section as well for additional information.

Hope this info helps you and good luck on your educational journey.

Peace be with you always.

From a loyal degree seeker,

Marshall
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Marshall L. Williams IV
Thomas Edison State College (not enrolled yet)
A.S.B.A (30 credits down, 30 to go)
B.S.B.A General Management (48 credits down, 72 to go)

CLEPS TAKEN:
*Social Sciences & History (60) - 4/01/2008
*Principles of Management (68) - 4/21
*Principles of Marketing (72) - 4/30
*Introductory Sociology (69) - 5/05
*Financial Accounting (53) - 5/29
*Introductory Psychology (66) - 6/23
*Introduction to Educational Psychology (56) -7/01
*Human Growth & Development (59) - 7/08
*English Composition w/essay (49) - 7/10
*Analyzing & Interpreting Lit (64) - 7/22

OTHER CREDITS:
*25 FEMA (raw)

Quotes:
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us" - Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." - Goethe
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