Articles, tagged with "college credits", page 5
23rd November 2009
Most college courses require that students attend several hours in the classroom each week for a semester, obtaining passing scores on quizzes, papers, and exams, and complete any outside studying or required group work. Students often take four or more c...
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Speedyprep
19th November 2009
Seven Community Colleges location with the Houston, Texas area make up the Houston Community College System. These colleges work together to provide every individual within the region an opportunity to take advantage of the opportunities that are offered....
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michael russell
26th October 2009
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) testing can provide students with excellent opportunities to gain college credits in general or introductory level subjects. After choosing a CLEP exam to take, students have to figure out how to schedule and prepa...
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Speedyprep
26th October 2009
A high school senior getting ready to pursue some form of university studies will often encounter a variety of tests required for college entrance. Often, students may be confused by exams required for college entrance, such as the ACT or SAT and exams th...
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Speedyprep
22nd October 2009
Sometimes the struggle to make it through college can seem like too much to bear, whether it be because the courses are too hard or they are simply too boring to sit through. One of the biggest frustrations students have to encounter involves the dreaded ...
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Speedyprep
22nd October 2009
The College Level Examination Program or CLEP was designed to allow students bypass particular classes by demonstrating a college-level understanding the required content. This program allows students to gain college credits without actually taking part ...
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Speedyprep
21st October 2009
For many people, making a change in their career is not by choice. In today's unstable economy, people can suddenly lose their jobs, even after many years with the same company, leaving them with the need to find a job whether it is in the same field or n...
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Author:
Christopher
16th October 2009
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) tests are great resources for anyone attending or planning to pursue a college degree. These exams are an excellent way for students to turn existing knowledge into college credits and to save both time and money ...
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Speedyprep
15th October 2009
If you are a mother and you graduated high school one year ago or 20 years ago, you can still go to college and get your degree to make a better life for yourself.''' There are so many reasons for you to go earn your degree.' Maybe you want to start a new...
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Lindsy Emery
30th September 2009
Community College Disadvantages Although there are many different benefits that may be associated with a visit to the university, there are a few flaws that can not call me. We all wanted the positive side of things and good looks, I think community coll...
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Author:
seekstudentloans
24th September 2009
CLEP Exams Help Students and Parents Save Thousands of Dollars in College Tuition
College is more expensive than ever. Common solutions to saving money for college include sending high school graduates to less expensive, community colleges. Parents a...
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Speedyprep
22nd September 2009
CLEP, College Level Examination Program, is an amazing way for students to quickly and affordably earn college credits without actually having to take the college course. CLEP exams are accepted by over 2,900 colleges and universities and administered at ...
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Speedyprep
22nd September 2009
CLEP, College Level Examination Program, provides students the opportunity to demonstrate college-level knowledge on exams in various subjects in order to obtain college credits. CLEP tests, which each cost $72 to take, represent an inexpensive way for st...
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Author:
Speedyprep
18th September 2009
Many college students majoring in business have to take the equivalent of four semesters of general education and introductory level courses before entering their college's business program. There are many different undergraduate degrees in the business f...
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Speedyprep
18th September 2009
Many baccalaureate degrees, such as education, psychology, and nursing, require that students complete an introductory level general psychology course. This course is typically a three hour course, meaning that students will spend three hours in the class...
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Speedyprep