First off, Japan is a once in a lifetime experience. Enjoy it for everything its worth. Second, you will still be able to take CLEP, DSST, and Excelsior exams over there. The Navy base in Japan will have a college office. The college office will offer testing services even though you will still have to pay for me. That being said:
If you are going to be studying for the CLEP Natural Sciences, I'd say go with the DSST Principles of Physical Science I for that pesky 1 credit. I'd imagine that they would completment one another.
The American or English Literature, I have a question on. Are you seeking to save money by consolidating exams into 6 credit ones? If not you may want to consider perhaps DSST Technical Writing and DSST Ethics in America. Both are counted as Humanities by Thomas Edison.
If you need one of those two specifically, pair it with your CLEP Humanities. I'd say to do the Literature first, that way you have in depth knowledge when it comes time for Humanties.
The CLEP Social Science I would save for last. I say this because it is a very broad exam. You also have a lot of Social Science CLEP, DSST, and TECEP scheduled. Do those 24 credits first, by the time you get around to the CLEP Social Science you probably won't really need to put forth any effort by that point.
For your Social Science credits, would Introductory Psychology be acceptable to fill up 3 of those credits? If you've already passed Human Growth, Educational Psychology, and Sociology; you'd probably find that one to be fairly easy. I do believe you would have already taught yourself most of the knowledge you'd need.
Lastly, consider the DSST Financial Accounting. Given how much joy you recieved preparing for the CLEP Principles of Accounting (I do believe you said it was soul-inspiring and heavenly) simply to recapture the good old days of preparing for Accounting. While this will serve no purpose towards your degree, with any luck you will recapture every moment of your accounting preparation. I do believe you enjoyed it about as much as myself.
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CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management (magna cum laude) from Saint Leo University
In Progress:
M.S. in Leadership and Business Ethics from Duquesne University (24 credits completed)
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