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Money & Banking: 3 College Credits
If your teen has an interest in money and banking, this post offers them an opportunity to earn 1 high school credit AND 3 college credits in Money and Banking.
Continue reading “Money & Banking: 3 College Credits”A Degree After 2 Years of No Homeschooling
Hopefully our story can inspire others hit by Covid or other health issues. After 2 years, we had not done any schoolwork. Thank you for encouraging me. It helped me not to give up on our son’s future. We have now charted out a plan to complete his Associate’s Degree before he turns 18 in June.
Continue reading “A Degree After 2 Years of No Homeschooling”The Big 3
In the arena of using alternative college credits to the fullest, there are 3 colleges that stand alone as the most flexible with and DIY-friendly; they are affectionately called “The Big 3.” If you hear people talking about testing out of a degree, this is what they mean.
Continue reading “The Big 3”Freebie: DSST Practice Tests
If you’re planning a DSST exam, practice tests are essential. I found free practice tests for almost every exam, and every one on this list is officially endorsed by DSST making them highly reliable predictors of passing.
Continue reading “Freebie: DSST Practice Tests”Testing out of College with DSST
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Credit by exam programs are standardized tests written and administered by a company (not college) that assess college-level knowledge in various subjects. Credit by exam tests are not “textbook specific” so you can prepare using any material you like. Credit earned by exam is considered “potential” college credit until it is accepted by a college.
The DSST exams (DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) used to go by “DANTES” and used to only permit military test takers, so your college may still use that term or put their DSST acceptance policy inside the “military section” of their website. Since 2006, however, they were acquired by Prometric and are available to everyone. Knowing that these exams used to have restrictions explains why DSST info can be a bit harder to find, and why they still lag behind CLEP in popularity and acceptance.
It’s very likely that a college will accept DSST without publishing the policy on its website. As a rule of thumb, if a college accepts CLEP and AP, there is a strong chance they also accept DSST, but fewer colleges accept DSST than accept CLEP and AP.
A DSST exam is essentially just like a CLEP exam. If you like CLEP, you’ll like DSST. It’s a multiple-choice exam taken on computer that provides an instant score and potential college credit. Like most credit by exam, you can prepare using regular homeschool curriculum followed by test prep.
BREAKING NEWS: October 2022 DSST exams now available with remote proctoring
Exam cost: $100
Credit: 3 potential college credits
There are several exams offered through DSST that are not offered through CLEP or AP (e.g., The Civil War and Reconstruction), so if you’re trying to bring more credit by exam opportunities into your homeschool, DSST is worth looking at.
DSST vs CLEP vs AP
Credit level: CLEP and AP only award lower level (100-200) credit while 2 DSST exams are evaluated for upper level (300-400) credit. If you’re sending the credit to a community college, it will automatically come in as lower level, but some universities will award upper-level credit.
Duplication of credit: If an exam covers the same content as another course or exam, a college won’t award credit twice.
Credit award: all exams are evaluated as 3 college credits
Format: AP exams are “free response” with pencil and paper while CLEP and DSST are multiple choice taken on a computer. In all practical terms, you won’t notice much difference between a DSST or CLEP test, but the popular opinion argues that since the DSST questions only offer 4 possible answers (compared to CLEP’s 5 answer choices), your odds of guessing are better with DSST. My personal opinion is that the aesthetics of DSST exams are more attractive and easier to read due to a nice use of fonts and whitespace.
Exam administration: official testing center or home-proctoring
Revision dates: like all credit by exam brands, exams can be revised as often as the vendor wants. CLEP and AP exams are rarely updated, but DSST exams have all underwent significant revision since 2018. Unofficially, I track exam revisions by watching the American Council on Education national database. When an exam is significantly revised, the old exam is replaced or removed.
Choosing prep materials: Look for publication dates of July 30, 2018 or newer for all prep materials or practice tests you’re considering.
Exam List
- A History of the Vietnam War
- Art of the Western World
- Astronomy
- Business Ethics and Society
- Business Mathematics
- Computing Information & Technology
- Criminal Justice
- Environmental Science
- Ethics in America
- Ethics in Technology (potential revision in 2023)
- Foundations of Education
- Fundamentals of College Algebra (may duplicate CLEP)
- Fundamentals of Counseling
- Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
- General Anthropology
- Health and Human Development
- History of the Soviet Union
- Human Resource Management
- Introduction to Business
- Introduction to Geography
- Introduction to Geology
- Introduction to Law Enforcement
- Introduction to World Religions
- Lifespan Developmental Psychology (may duplicate CLEP)
- Management Information Systems
- Math for Liberal Arts (may duplicate CLEP)
- Money and Banking
- Organizational Behavior
- Personal Finance
- Principles of Advanced English Composition (may duplicate CLEP)
- Principles of Finance
- Principles of Public Speaking (not readily available)
- Principles of Statistics
- Principles of Supervision
- Substance Abuse
- Technical Writing
- The Civil War and Reconstruction
Exam Preparation
Preparing to take a DSST is easy to do when your teen has already taken a high school course in the subject. If that’s the case with your teen, simply use any of the exam prep products recommended below. Exam prep shouldn’t take more than a few weeks in this case.
If your teen is starting from scratch, then you’ll need to build a course. You can do this by layering your favorite high school curriculum with other resources and build exam prep into the course. When learned from scratch, it is reasonable that your course and exam prep will take a full semester.
How much high school credit?
If your teen learns the subject, award high school credit. Generally 0.5 credits are awarded for 1 semester and 1 credit is awarded for 1 school year. Whether or not they pass the DSST, they have still earned high school credit!
Official Study Materials
These are exam preparation materials written by or endorsed by DSST / Prometric and should be considered very reliable.
Access free practice tests here
Peterson’s Subscription (prep material and practice tests, pay monthly) “Petersons.com Peterson’s is an official DSST prep provider and provides monthly, unlimited access to test preparation for over 150 exams. Students get unlimited test prep for all of the exams they plan on taking, including 30+ DSST subject tests.”
DSST Prep Subscription (prep material and practice tests, pay monthly)
Take a DSST Practice Tests (official practice exams by Prometric) No cost.
Let’s Test Out
I love a good testing-out story! If your teen has tested out of a college level class using CLEP, DSST, Advanced Placement, or another testing product, I’d love for you to share your story for an upcoming post. Most parents who first hear about testing out think it’s too hard, too intimidating, and what “other people do” but my experience here says otherwise. Thousands of students in the Homeschooling for College Credit community have earned college credit this way. If you’re open to share your story, drop me a note below.
Breaking News: DSST Exams now REMOTE!!
Huge news, the exam brand DSST has announced their decision to allow all test takers to take their exams remotely. This was previously restricted to military only, but now it’s available to everyone. I am writing a full update about this to appear later this week. Read more at the DSST website: https://www.prometric.com/test-takers/search/dsst
DIY Statistics Course for those who HATE Math
I’ve only met a few people in real life who’ve taken Statistics, and of those who did, most told me that hated it. When I found out I needed 3 college credits in statistics to get into grad school, I was very nervous. I ended up DIYing a “course” for myself that prepared me to test out of Statistics and Probability using the DSST standardized exam, and it wasn’t even terrible. I’ll share that plan with you in this post.
Continue reading “DIY Statistics Course for those who HATE Math”Transferability of Credits
Resourceful high school planning means knowing how you plan to use your teen’s college credits after high school.
