Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Planning for college (see details)?

After reading this artice (from to website: http://www.collegeanswer.com/paying/cont... I have a question for you guys. :) Its under the article...





Well here's the article on CLEP:





College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP)





Some colleges may let you take the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams to receive college credit. Currently, 2,900 colleges give credit or advanced standing to students who pass CLEP exams. There is usually a $60 fee (free to military service members) to take the test, but the results could save thousands of dollars in tuition.





There are two types of CLEP exams. One covers general subjects such as math, English, humanities, natural science, social science and history. The other is a subject exam that covers a particular course, such as a foreign language course. Currently, there are 30 subject exams.





So:


How can I use CLEP in my college planning? How can I use it? Can you describe CLEP to me?

Planning for college (see details)?
You can take the clep exam to get rid of all your lower electives courses and gen ed credits. and that would give you less time to spend in college. You can take at least 30 credits and that would complete a years worth of college.

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