<p>Okay, here's the scoop. I'm a senior in high school. With AP credits from my junior year I hope to have 17 hours of college under my belt. Next semester (fall) I am taking 6 hours of concurrent enrollment. In the spring I am taking 7-9 hours. Plus I expect another 3 hours (at least) of AP credit for my senior year. </p>
<p>Anyway, that credit right there would be enough for one year of college (I forgot to mention 1 intersession course, as well, coming in January). If I took CLEP tests, I could get another 30-36 credits, completing my first two years of college. </p>
<p>I am planning on going to school for a bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders (speech-language pathology). I suppose my question is this: would it be worth it for me to try all of the CLEP tests? I would only need to brush up on my knowledge of the subjects...I have taken all of the courses in high school. Would it be beneficial for me? I'd sure love to get those two years out of the way so I could get going on my major courses. </p>
<p>These are the tests I plan on taking:
College Algebra
Precalculus
English Literature
American Literature
Analyzing Literature
Chemistry
Sociology</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>