Matymus Wrote:I'm curious to find out how everybody on this board heard about Instantcert, and also...what are your main reasons for pursuing a degree thru this 'non-traditional' method?
I just want to get to know more people on this board & what various skills/talents you all have, etc.
Is that wrong?![]()
~ Matt
I read about Instantcert in a CLEP study guide review on Amazon.com. The reviewer claimed to have used a particular book in combination with the "Instantcert flashcards" to have gotten high scores on several exams I was interested in taking. At first I thought it was just a shameless plug, cheap (free) advertising and probably a scam. I went back to IC several times lurking on the forums for a while before joining and then subscribing to the service. Now I'm a believer, with 45 college credits under my belt this summer while still taking whole weeks off from studying and testing I can't be anything but a faithful IC supporter. IC has shaved over a year off my degree plans.
I have 18 traditional credits and 51 exam credits. I've passed Introductory Sociology 76, Introductory Psychology 68, A&I Literature 66, Principles of Marketing 76, Introductory Business Law 71, Social Sciences & History 67, DSST Drug & Alcohol Abuse 450, Biology 69, Principles of Management 70, Natural Sciences 64, Intro to Business DSST 70, Principles of Macroeconomics 67, Principles of Microeconomics 58.


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