02-05-2018, 02:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2018, 03:02 PM by blakedrinnen.)
Good afternoon,
I'm trying to complete my CCAF before leaving the Air Force in June and have approximately 19 weeks to do so. The reason I am trying to complete this quickly is due to a job offer I received. Currently, I have my first CLEP scheduled for this week. I'm trying to be realistic and have a back up plan incase I don't pass the CLEPS/DANTEES for all of the GEN ED requirements. Does anyone have any advice or a recommendation on a school to meet this time constraint for all 15 GEN ED's? I've looked at AMU 8 week course and if I were to take 2 at a time, with 4 weeks overlapping, I could meet this time frame. The problem I will run into is meeting the requirements to start ENG102, as I will be enrolled in ENG101 if I do not pass the CLEP this week. I've also looked at Ashland and it seems possible to complete but, I will take two classes at a time in the 5 week format. Any recommendations? Basically, I'm looking at the easiest/fastest way to complete the GEN ED requirements. After I separate, I plan on attending WGU for my bachelors degree.
Thank you,
-Blake
I'm trying to complete my CCAF before leaving the Air Force in June and have approximately 19 weeks to do so. The reason I am trying to complete this quickly is due to a job offer I received. Currently, I have my first CLEP scheduled for this week. I'm trying to be realistic and have a back up plan incase I don't pass the CLEPS/DANTEES for all of the GEN ED requirements. Does anyone have any advice or a recommendation on a school to meet this time constraint for all 15 GEN ED's? I've looked at AMU 8 week course and if I were to take 2 at a time, with 4 weeks overlapping, I could meet this time frame. The problem I will run into is meeting the requirements to start ENG102, as I will be enrolled in ENG101 if I do not pass the CLEP this week. I've also looked at Ashland and it seems possible to complete but, I will take two classes at a time in the 5 week format. Any recommendations? Basically, I'm looking at the easiest/fastest way to complete the GEN ED requirements. After I separate, I plan on attending WGU for my bachelors degree.
Thank you,
-Blake