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Welcome Marshall! You'll find a lot of people here who fit the bill. I have taken both CLEP and DSST tests, and ended up not needing my FEMA credit. I chose to take 1 year of classes as part of my college process. I am finishing up my second semester at TESC. (4 years in 1 year- but you can go much faster without classes). Of my 120 credits: 36 will be class credits, 27 are credit for prior learning, and 57 through testing. The thing about TESC, is you pay $2K to enroll. Unless you take exams on campus, your only other costs will be to the testing center when you go to take your tests. You'll want to set a schedule for yourself, gather your books, and jump in. Most people say not to enroll until you have nearly all of your testing done, but I would disagree for 2 reasons. 1) I looked at a grad school application for Penn State, and they want the dates of attendance for bachelor work. A year seemed to be in my comfort zone, but to each his own. 2) You need to be sure your classes fill the degree requirements, and an advisor will help you once you are enrolled.
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