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I'm guessing you've already asked your academic adviser, but if not, that's where I would start. Are there any other 2 year colleges that Pace has an articulation agreement with? I found this one - Prairie State College:Spanish Department- Online Spanish 101
I see that Pace University grants credit for CLEP exams. Do you already have knowledge of Spanish? If so, you could ask your advisor if you would be eligible to "test out" of Spanish 101 by getting a passing score on the CLEP Spanish exam. From what I could tell, the university has a chart showing the credit students could earn which showed a passing score on the Spanish exam would grant credit for Spanish 102 -- not sure why it wouldn't be fine for 101, but check first if this might be a possibility for you.
I see that Pace University grants credit for CLEP exams. Do you already have knowledge of Spanish? If so, you could ask your advisor if you would be eligible to "test out" of Spanish 101 by getting a passing score on the CLEP Spanish exam. From what I could tell, the university has a chart showing the credit students could earn which showed a passing score on the Spanish exam would grant credit for Spanish 102 -- not sure why it wouldn't be fine for 101, but check first if this might be a possibility for you.
Yeah, Thanks for the advice, They do take CLEP but even after 8 years of spanish I couldn't pass the online clep examples.. I should say 8 years of getting C's in spanish, I'm more of a tech guy than a spanish guy
I took that link from above and fw'ded it to my advisor. The main issue is I work 3 jobs (7am - 8pm) and no local college has the classes on Saturdays.. All during the day.
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