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    Old 04-27-2007, 09:20 PM
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    Just passed intro to sociology (61) studying IC and REA intro to sociology book. I'd like to know other exams where this material would be useful for overlapping. I'm considering taking the biology exam next, then the humanities exam as I've heard they both have a lot of overlapping material.
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    Just passed intro to sociology (61) studying IC and REA intro to sociology book. I'd like to know other exams where this material would be useful for overlapping.......Psychology then Educational Psychology then Human Growth & Development.
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    I'm curious if a bachelor of science in criminal justice can be tested out 90-95% just by cleps/dssts/eces? Right now I'm working towards a bachelor of science in psychology, but CJ is a major I'm quite fascinated with. I just don't think it's possible to test out of a degree for that major, as besides criminal justice and law enforcement in dsst there can't be any other exams l/l or u/l that will fulfill a major in cj once general electives have been met?
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    I'm curious if a bachelor of science in criminal justice can be tested out 90-95% just by cleps/dssts/eces? Right now I'm working towards a bachelor of science in psychology, but CJ is a major I'm quite fascinated with. I just don't think it's possible to test out of a degree for that major, as besides criminal justice and law enforcement in dsst there can't be any other exams l/l or u/l that will fulfill a major in cj once general electives have been met?
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    Good question but I believe that your percentage (90-95%) may be close. My CJ major courses were attained 25 years ago in a B&M school. My minor was Psych and is now my MS; kind of a reversal of what your looking at now.

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