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Classes needed - LYNCHD - 06-26-2006 Hi. I'm new to this web site. I 'm required to finish a social science, math, humanities and written/public speaking ASAP for a job requirement. I just took the sociology clep and think I did ok. Is instant cert enough to get me all these classes clepped? Any info would be much appreciated. I dont have that much time so I need to pass them all the first time. I'm debating which one to take next. I'm thinking one for the humanities credit. Which is the easiest?? I was looking at the ethics in america or world religions. Thanks! Classes needed - fondue - 06-26-2006 The Dantes Ethics in America exam is passable with IC; however, you may feel underprepared. Just make sure you go over the flashcards a few times. The only exam you list with no IC section is the Public Speaking exam. Classes needed - snazzlefrag - 06-26-2006 LYNCHD Wrote:Hi. I'm new to this web site. I 'm required to finish a social science, math, humanities and written/public speaking ASAP for a job requirement. I just took the sociology clep and think I did ok. Is instant cert enough to get me all these classes clepped? Any info would be much appreciated. I dont have that much time so I need to pass them all the first time. I'm debating which one to take next. I'm thinking one for the humanities credit. Which is the easiest?? I was looking at the ethics in america or world religions. Welcome LYNCHD, I would choose Ethics in America over Intro to World Religions. I have done both, and believe Ethics was a little easier. Also, the Ethics in America exam is lower level and the Intro to World Religions exam is upper level (if that makes a difference to you). [Edited by Snazzlefrag: They are BOTH lower level] Good luck, Snazzlefrag Classes needed - siersema - 06-26-2006 snazzlefrag Wrote:Also, the Ethics in America exam is lower level and the Intro to World Religions exam is upper level (if that makes a difference to you). The DSST version of Intro to World Religions is lower level at Excelsior. Classes needed - snazzlefrag - 06-26-2006 siersema Wrote:The DSST version of Intro to World Religions is lower level at Excelsior. Yes of course, you are right Rob. I had a Brain Fart! I'll be better once my Civil War exam is over tomorrow morning. :eek: Classes needed - siersema - 06-26-2006 Damn.. I wanted to not be right.. I still have an UL exam to take.. ![]() Oh well guess I'll keep studying for Abnormal Psychology.... I wonder if I could just submit myself as a case study... Classes needed - snazzlefrag - 06-27-2006 siersema Wrote:Damn.. I wanted to not be right.. I still have an UL exam to take.. Sorry to disappoint you! I too wish it was Upper Level. But, no! You just HAD to be right, didn't you?...Jerk! ![]() siersema Wrote:Oh well guess I'll keep studying for Abnormal Psychology.... I wonder if I could just submit myself as a case study... Practicum! hilarious Classes needed - Urbannaja - 06-27-2006 ECE World Religion IS upper lvl though! Costs more as well though (200+ for some reason). Classes needed - beckysharp - 06-27-2006 snazzlefrag Wrote:Yes of course, you are right Rob. I'm sure you nailed it! Civil War was my first exam and I got an A. So you probably got an "80". Great to have it over though-now the waiting begins. Still waiting for my USSR grade. Good Luck! (preparation meeting opportunity) Classes needed - beckysharp - 06-27-2006 siersema Wrote:Damn.. I wanted to not be right.. I still have an UL exam to take.. How's that going? I'm just starting Ab. Psych. What materials are you using? Any insights? |