For students going to college immediately upon graduation from a traditional high school, one will find the use of AP exams is more frequent than CLEPs. Most students who use AP scores to obtain college credits do so in hopes of reducing the time needed to complete their degree. When I went to college, decades ago, I graduated a year early in part by use of AP scores.
Top tier schools often don't take CLEP credits and may be limited in their use of AP scores. Some top schools don't accept either one.
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CLEP is just one my school will take, there’s a ton of veterans around too so more than likely DSST is acceptable as well. UExcel is another popular one that has been used by Harvard and Yale, among numerous others.
No, I worked for about thirty years before heading back after working out such a great package for my kid that I was tempted to tag along (in a building, far far away, at the other end of campus ;)
What I said about no differentiation between citizens and non-citizens was on forms we filled out this year. In light of that I’ve concluded that it might be nice if our immigration problem were dealt with before quotas are knocked down if we want to have a country left.