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Going to College....again

StraighterLine Saylor Academy
  1. StraighterLine is an online educational platform that provides a huge amount of courses on various topics fully enriched with knowledge.
    I feel sorry that the first guide you looked at was not useful for you. I would have hoped the temp agencies listed and the blood plasma company links would have been some use. I have not heard of a U.S. Public education institution not accepting CLEP exams as I have looked through many credit policies of U.S. Colleges and universities and have found CLEP was accepted in each case. It may be, as you said, that the courses and program you wish to attend have no accepted CLEP exam equivalent. CLEP exams have been around since the 1960s. The last idea I can think of for education is to look through my education resource guide I cited and see if ACE credit from saylor.org, straighterline.com, study.com, or sophia.org may be of use to you. Check with your admission office, your school registrar, and program department for acceptance for American Council of education (ACE) credits and their equivalent course found from those four non-school ACE members I stated.

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    I feel sorry that the first guide you looked at was not useful for you. I would have hoped the temp agencies listed and the blood plasma company links would have been some use. I have not heard of a U.S. Public education institution not accepting CLEP exams as I have looked through many credit policies of U.S. Colleges and universities and have found CLEP was accepted in each case. It may be, as you said, that the courses and program you wish to attend have no accepted CLEP exam equivalent. CLEP exams have been around since the 1960s. The last idea I can think of for education is to look through my education resource guide I cited and see if ACE credit from saylor.org, straighterline.com, study.com, or sophia.org may be of use to you. Check with your admission office, your school registrar, and program department for acceptance for American Council of education (ACE) credits and their equivalent course found from those four non-school ACE members I stated.

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