09-16-2011, 12:17 PM
Thankyou so much! I was paranoid about the limit on credits, I thought I saw that on the comprehensive enrollment plan, but was mistaken.
Can I ask you...why would you recommend taking CLEPs at the same time as the music courses. I find it easier to study for one thing at a time. Or is it because I can take CLEPs at my own schedule, but theory and performance are at others' schedules, so I could fit in CLEPs in between.
This is all heavily dependent on my financial situation. I am not taking out a financial loan, and not planning on it, even if it takes me longer to get my degree. At the moment, I can't afford taking a bunch of classes all at once.
Which brings me to another question. I know every school is different, but for the music classes, approximately how much would be, say, 3 credits as a non-enrolled student.
Unfortunately, our community college is a "techy" college, Ivy Tech, so it doesn't really offer anything. I will need to go online or take classes from the nearby state university or private Christian university. The private university is closer, but I'm thinking their courses are going to be a lot more expensive. Both colleges accept non-enrolled students. I've contacted both colleges, but neither has clear information about how much courses cost for nonenrolled students.
Can I ask you...why would you recommend taking CLEPs at the same time as the music courses. I find it easier to study for one thing at a time. Or is it because I can take CLEPs at my own schedule, but theory and performance are at others' schedules, so I could fit in CLEPs in between.
This is all heavily dependent on my financial situation. I am not taking out a financial loan, and not planning on it, even if it takes me longer to get my degree. At the moment, I can't afford taking a bunch of classes all at once.
Which brings me to another question. I know every school is different, but for the music classes, approximately how much would be, say, 3 credits as a non-enrolled student.
Unfortunately, our community college is a "techy" college, Ivy Tech, so it doesn't really offer anything. I will need to go online or take classes from the nearby state university or private Christian university. The private university is closer, but I'm thinking their courses are going to be a lot more expensive. Both colleges accept non-enrolled students. I've contacted both colleges, but neither has clear information about how much courses cost for nonenrolled students.
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