The school I’m at now requires a proctor ($$) for my math classes; I’d like a school which doesn’t, where I can take two classes and then transfer those credits to my school.
Any suggestions? I need statistics and plane trig.
The school I’m at now requires a proctor ($$) for my math classes; I’d like a school which doesn’t, where I can take two classes and then transfer those credits to my school.
Any suggestions? I need statistics and plane trig.
You need to ask at your school for a list of places where the credits are acceptable. Since they require proctors, don’t be surprised it they only accept credits from places that also require proctors.
They accept credits from “all regionally accredited U.S. institutions.”
So, they’re very open.
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Start with your own local community colleges and your in-state public Us. Also, check at your public library to find out if they offer proctoring service. What you save on proctoring fees elsewhere you may end up spending on out-of-state fees.
Local colleges are too expensive, over 300/hr. I’ve already checked.
Why don’t you take them where you’re enrolled? It seems like it would be less expensive than paying for extra classes.
What state do you live in that has community college courses at $300 a credit?
Can you get any of these credits by exam through CLEP?
I’m not paying for extra classes, I’d jsut be taking them somewhere else.
Rapid City, SD.
CLEP doesn’t offer the two I need.
If you can get both of these at your own college, and the only hassle is paying a bit extra for proctoring, do that. If you can’t get them for an equivalent price with no extra proctor cost through a public college or university in your state, you aren’t going to beat the cost anywhere else.