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		the number of credits doesn't always determine the amount of work.  IMO, it's more trouble than it's worth (and more expensive) chasing a science lab when you can hit a homerun with any 6 credit science CLEP for $80.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
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		cookderosa Wrote:the number of credits doesn't always determine the amount of work.  IMO, it's more trouble than it's worth (and more expensive) chasing a science lab when you can hit a homerun with any 6 credit science CLEP for $80.
Ah, but only if you can hit a home run.  I couldn't pass a science CLEP right now if my life depended on it!!
This science lab in particular is VERY easy, but I agree that a SL one would more expensive and more work than just taking a 3-cr course (It's $99 for membership, $49 for the course, and $98 + shipping for the lab kit for Bio I).
	
 
	
	
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		dfrecore Wrote:Ah, but only if you can hit a home run.  I couldn't pass a science CLEP right now if my life depended on it!!
This science lab in particular is VERY easy, but I agree that a SL one would more expensive and more work than just taking a 3-cr course (It's $99 for membership, $49 for the course, and $98 + shipping for the lab kit for Bio I).
You and me both.  I took all my TESC and post-bac sciences as classes, no way I could memorize all that lol.  But, I'm not an especially good tester, so just throwing it out there. 
 
	 
	
	
	
		
	
 
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