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    Old 05-01-2008, 09:07 AM
    AbbyJoy AbbyJoy is offline
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    Good Morning! I just found out yesterday that if I CLEP/DANTE out of 4 classes, I can start my BSOM pogram in the beginning of August! So, I have to take CISC100, PSYC101, a Creative Arts/Humanities, and a Social Science. I was thinking about doing Art of the Western World as my Creative Arts/Humanities and take Criminal Justice as my Social Science.
    Has anyone taking these before? Are they easy? Or do you sugguest a better one? I just want to take the easiest so I can start my BSOM program.
    Also! Is there study guides for these somewhere out there??

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    Old 05-02-2008, 12:32 AM
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    Good Morning! I just found out yesterday that if I CLEP/DANTE out of 4 classes, I can start my BSOM pogram in the beginning of August! So, I have to take CISC100, PSYC101, a Creative Arts/Humanities, and a Social Science. I was thinking about doing Art of the Western World as my Creative Arts/Humanities and take Criminal Justice as my Social Science.
    Has anyone taking these before? Are they easy? Or do you sugguest a better one? I just want to take the easiest so I can start my BSOM program.
    Also! Is there study guides for these somewhere out there??

    Thanks!!

    Abby


    I took criminal justice about a month ago. It was really nice and easy. I used the DSST print out for my guide, and then only the sparksnotes. They are free online. I went through page by page and printed them off.
    I have not taken art, so I can't say. Does your school accept Analyzing and Interpreting Literature for humanities? If so, that is BY FAR the easiest exam, and you'll walk away with 6 credits- perhaps the extra 3 left over can be used in your bachelor degree or as an elective.
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    Old 05-08-2008, 01:06 PM
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    Where can I get the DSST print out and sparksnotes for the Criminal Justice exam?
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    Where can I get the DSST print out and sparksnotes for the Criminal Justice exam?

    The DSST Program is the DSST site. PDF files are located there.


    SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides notice the free guides (they also have some for $ which are the same thing as far as I can tell) Printing from the free guides is a pain because you have to go into each section (you'll see what I mean) but not too bad. I think it took me about a half hour to get the whole thing printed. They want you to think "this is too much of a pain, I'll just pay the $6" so you decide.
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