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    Old 08-13-2006, 08:15 AM
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    I need nine natural science credits. Science and math just aren't my thing. Fortunately, I already have my math credits from courses I took way back in college. Can anyone suggest some science exams for someone who HATES science?


    My school, Thomas Edison, has a 6 credit 12-week course on environmental science that I could probably handle. (Cost isn't a factor in whether to take a test or not since with TE you can pay a year's tution in one shot.) If I take the class I still would need 3 credits. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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    Old 08-13-2006, 09:00 AM
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    I need nine natural science credits. Science and math just aren't my thing. Fortunately, I already have my math credits from courses I took way back in college. Can anyone suggest some science exams for someone who HATES science?


    My school, Thomas Edison, has a 6 credit 12-week course on environmental science that I could probably handle. (Cost isn't a factor in whether to take a test or not since with TE you can pay a year's tution in one shot.) If I take the class I still would need 3 credits. Any suggestions? Thanks.

    Perhaps the "DANTES Principles of Physical Science I" exam will meet your needs? It is for three credits, and covers the basics of chemistry and physics.

    Just throwing out an option for ya,
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    .......Can anyone suggest some science exams for someone who HATES science?


    Any suggestions? Thanks.


    My pick was to do both CLEP Biology and the Natural Sciences. Each one is a 6 credit exam giving TWELVE BIG CREDITS!!

    Bio wasn't too bad but the good thing about the NS exam is that half of the exam is Bio. So, what I did was get my bio down, sit the exam and the continue to keep bio fresh while mastering the balance of the NS exam.

    If I can do it YOU CAN TOO!!

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