01-17-2009, 12:39 PM
Namivie Wrote:Based on only the traditional hours your husband has taken, and comparing it to the clep website, if you're looking for a starting point for clep exams, I would think that you could do American Literature, Analyzing & Interpreting Literature, English literature, Humanities, any of the foreign languages, either of the economics, western civilization I or II, American Government, Social Sciences, biology, chemistry, precalculas, calculas, and any of the business cleps.
However, I can not emphasis enough that you should check with the schools that your husband is considering attending to find out what their clep policies are. Some schools limit the number of clep exams they take, or do not accept some clep exams.
Hope that helps....
are these you listed considered duplications...meaning if he already has two history and he takes more are they considered electives?
When looking at the specific programs, each degree needs to meet different requirements so if having too many in one subject (i.e. history) could be a waste, correct?
I plan to pull a few plans from the big 3 if I can find course requirements from their websites. Then go from there to start somewhere. Between the big 3 is it likely any of them will accept the professional training as credits?
Just wondering if you knew or anyone on this site had experience with ever getting that accomplised.


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