03-13-2010, 11:01 PM
cookderosa Wrote:I agree. My thoughts- you can use CLEP prep material for AP exams, so don't go crazy spending money. It's all in the library and on the internet (or IC) for free/very little money.... but you do have the bombshell of having to do an essay for all of the AP exams (I'm pretty sure they require essays) so I'd have someone tutor this portion if possible. (a friend or neighbor who has a skill in this area).
Why AP instead of CLEP? Well, if you are a young person starting out, these are gold stars on your college application. (assuming a score of at least 3, and like Sandra said, sometimes a 4) SOME colleges award credit for AP where they won't award it for CLEP. SOME colleges award more credit for AP than CLEP. *TESC awards 6 credits for any AP exam passed with a 3 or higher.
Why CLEP instead of AP? If you are already out of high school forget it- there are about 20 reasons I can stand behind that put CLEP ahead of AP, but strictly speaking as a teen...if you miss the AP test date, take CLEP. If you score a 1 or 2, take the CLEP. If you are not a great writer, take the CLEP. If you want to earn college credit and didn't take an AP class, take the CLEP. (exception- homeschooled kids shouldn't worry about that) If you are a "C" student, take the CLEP. If you are attending community college to earn an AA or AS and then transfer to an instate school, take CLEP.
If you are going to apply to highly competitive colleges, like Ivy, take the AP only. These won't usually give you credit, you are just showing that you deserve to be admitted. SOMETIMES you can squeeze out "advanced standing" which allows you to replace a class like French 1 with French 2 - no cost or time savings, you just get to take a harder class.
Lastly, look at 3-4 colleges on your child's wish list and start investigating the CLEP/AP policy. You mostly are looking for exclusions of one over the other. I wouldn't SKIP an exam that I prepared for, but I would be prepared for not getting credit- but for the love of all things TAKE THE EXAM anyway. Lives change, things change, and someday that might be credit sitting there waiting for you to pluck it out and put it on another degree or a prereq.
Also, I love Kahn Academy. Sal is my fav teacher in the world- he is getting me through all my sciences/maths/stats.![]()
SAT- take a practice test or two first. If you are looking at a score that matches college goals,than additional prep is a waste of $. If she needs to rock a score several hundred points above her practice tests as the baseline to even apply to her first choice- then yes. I'm paying $1200 for a GRE prep course because I believe the cost benefit of gaining admission to my short list of grad schools is VERY important to me. I'd have never paid anything like that to get into an undergrad program, but as an undergrad I wasn't trying to get into a college with <5% acceptance rate. Just think it through with your LEFT brain, not your RIGHT one lol!
very good points..
some schools award 6 credits for an AP test but 3 for a clep..
American history (ap) will be 6 credits while us his I clep is 3.. and us his II clep is 3.. so sometimes it is cheaper to go AP
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College Math 66/80 * DSST Business Law II - No Pass
Principles of Mgmt 61/80 * A/I Lit 51/80 retest 61/80
Social Sciences and History - 66/80 - A * Freshman Composition - 60/80
Intro to Computers 426 -Current System - p/f = pass * Intro to Modern Middle East Studies - 61/80
Human Cultural Geography - 61/80 * US History I - A -61/80
US History II - A 68/80 * Civil War - A 57/80
Intro to World Religions - A 68/80 * Intro to Bus Law - 64/80 A
Public Speaking 55/80 A * MIS 429/500 * Statistics 459/500 * MacroEconomics 57/80
MicroEconomics 53/80 (ran out no money in meter) * Criminal Justice 418/500
English Comp with Essay 58/80 * Personal Finance 406/500 (Ran thru IC once & test once... 40 minutes/98 questions.. close call)
Principle of Supervision - 436/500 * Clep American Government 67/80
FEMA's Completed - 49 (sorry i'm addicted to them).
BA - Criminal Justice - Central State University
AAS - Computer Science - TESU
AAS - BOG - Info Tech - Pierpont
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