07-31-2012, 01:33 AM
I'm considering using ALEKS for the math requirement since it is cheaper then Straighterline. I am looking at a few Straighterline courses namely the A&P already mentioned plus the Personal Finance since I have enough background in that it should be easy enough.
otherwise my plan is:
A&I Lit this weekend or early next week on first day off.
American Government by the end of the month. (I hear this is a hard CLEP, but with my background and using IC it shouldn't be that difficult I hope)
College Comp CLEP OR English Comp 1 from Straighterline and then the DSST Technical Writing exam. I could use some advise on this, what do ya'll feel is the better way of meeting the English requirement?
Intro to Criminal Justice DSST (should be very easy to pick up 3 credits in liberal arts)
Straighterline A&P 1&2 (hopefully knock them both out in a month or two at the longest)
From there I will have to think of how to proceed.
otherwise my plan is:
A&I Lit this weekend or early next week on first day off.
American Government by the end of the month. (I hear this is a hard CLEP, but with my background and using IC it shouldn't be that difficult I hope)
College Comp CLEP OR English Comp 1 from Straighterline and then the DSST Technical Writing exam. I could use some advise on this, what do ya'll feel is the better way of meeting the English requirement?
Intro to Criminal Justice DSST (should be very easy to pick up 3 credits in liberal arts)
Straighterline A&P 1&2 (hopefully knock them both out in a month or two at the longest)
From there I will have to think of how to proceed.
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Bachelor of Science - Charter Oak State College - 3.9 GPA (based on 133 graded credits)
Paramedic Medicine - Austin Community College
Law Enforcement Technology - Rio Salado College
Bachelor of Science - Charter Oak State College - 3.9 GPA (based on 133 graded credits)
Paramedic Medicine - Austin Community College
Law Enforcement Technology - Rio Salado College


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