MommalovesMambo Wrote:I have looked at the link you provided. I guess I am confused as to what CLEP tests I should be taking. I don't want to waste time studying and testing for something I won't need. Where do I start?
I made 2 different spreadsheets - one for the BSBA in General Management and the other for the BA in Liberal Studies. It's up to you which way you go, or if you want to go differently than those, you can probably just change a few things around to make it work.
I would start with ALEKS math, and do at least Intermediate Algebra if you want the BALS, and continue on through College Algebra and Statistics if you want the BSBA - those 2 are required. You can continue on with Precalculus if you'd like. It's only $20/mo.
I would also do the free courses - Insurance Ethics for sure, the NFA courses, and TEEX if you can get through (I couldn't). If you are doing the BSBA, don't bother with the Fire Supervision NFA course since it will be a duplicate of the HRM course you'll want to take.
Last, I would work on the CLEP and DSST exams while they're free. There is a deal right now through the 31st of May, where if you take a DSST and don't pass, you can retake for free. You may want to take a bunch of DSST's in the next few days (if you can find an open testing center) just to get that deal.
Then, go ahead and start studying for the CLEP and DSST's while they're still free for you to take. I would take as many as possible, and group them together to study (like all the history courses together, or all the Psych courses together, or all the Lit courses together).
For the BALS, I threw in everything I could find easily for the Area of Study, but there are other options, especially in the Lower Level. Just decide which way you'd like to go and knock out a bunch. Like, if you'd rather do History than Comm, do those.
These spreadsheets are just a start, and can be changed, but they give you a rough estimate of what you need to take, and can give you the beginning steps. Take a look, give it some thought, and then come back and give us some more guidance on what you want. Also take a look at the wiki to see Sanantone's plans, they are very helpful for being able to swap out courses.