ChristaKB Wrote:Actually I am Dutch and have yet to find an exam that will give you credit for speaking it!Maybe you can look into the NYU Foreign Language Proficiency exams. You'd have to check if your school accepts them, and what type of credit they would grant if they do. I know Excelsior College offers some form of credit for them, as they have this exam type listed in their credit by examination guide.
Here are the links to the two Dutch exams: 12-point exam and 16-point exam.
These links don't give test centers, so you may have to call the number provided. I know for a fact a nearby university, Nova Southeastern University, proctors them.
On a side note, thanks to Christa I decided to take the plunge and take the French exam. I don't need the full 12 credits, as all my remaining credits are requirements. So, the lower score and 6 credits will do fine for me, but it's great that I don't have to study for it (at this point I either know it or I don't).

I hope this is helpful.
Ana
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[COLOR="DarkRed"]96 credits completed (93 by exam)
BS in General Business, Excelsior College (33 credits remaining)
Next exams: DSST Statistics, DSST Business Law 2
Recently taken: DSST Drug/Alcohol (61), CLEP French (63), ECE Gerontology (B
