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Prepare for success in the CLEP American Government exam with our comprehensive 5-week, 3-credit prep course. Covering essential topics like federal government institutions, civil liberties, political parties, and the Constitution's history, our program mirrors a semester-long college course, ensuring thorough preparation tailored to your needs.
This prep course prepares you to take the DSST Art of the Western World exam, which covers material typically presented in a one semester, 3 credit, Art of the Western World college course. Topics include the Renaissance, Baroque and Realism periods.
This 8-week Career Guidance course, led by a seasoned HR professional, accelerates your job search with techniques for finding top jobs, crafting standout cover letters, updating your resume, and overcoming challenges. Gain insider tips, develop personalized strategies, and receive mentorship while applying for positions. Perfect for all job seekers, whether experienced or new to the workforce.
This course readies you for the CLEP Chemistry exam, covering material akin to a semester-long, 6-credit introductory Chemistry course. It explores atomic and periodic trends, nuclear chemistry, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, equilibrium, compounds, and molecules. Designed to help you bypass the college course requirement, it's an 8-week program offering 6 credits solely for exam preparation.
Covering algebraic operations, equations, inequalities, functions, number systems, and operations, this course prepares you for the CLEP College Algebra exam, allowing you to skip the corresponding college course. It spans 8 weeks for DSST students and 9 weeks for CLEP students.
This prep course prepares you to take the CLEP College Composition with Essays exam, which covers material typically presented in two semesters of first year college composition courses. Topics include writing skills, analysis and argumentation, synthesis and usage, and ability to recognize logical development. This CLEP exam lasts for 90 minutes and contains only multiple choice questions with no essays.
This prep course prepares you for the CLEP College Mathematics exam, covering material typically found in a one-semester, 6-credit College Mathematics course. Topics encompass sets, logic, real number systems, functions, graphs, probability, statistics, algebra, and geometry. It includes a review of basic math concepts and equips you to bypass the college course, emphasizing that it doesn't deliver occupational skills.
This 8-week exam prep course is specifically tailored to aid your success on the Dental Hygiene Entrance Exam (ADTH). It comprehensively covers Natural Sciences, encompassing Biology, Anatomy, and Physiology, alongside Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, General Knowledge, Learning Style, Critical Thinking, and Perceptual Ability.
In a dynamic 5-week span, offering 3 credits, this course empowers students for the CLEP or DSST exams in Developmental Psychology. Covering essential topics like life span development, human growth, late adulthood, and death, it ensures comprehensive readiness for success.
Non-exam course focused on NCLEX topics, designed for nurses to practice English skills together. No matter your proficiency level, join us to learn and connect with fellow nurses at your own pace.
This prep course readies you for the DSST Ethics in America exam, covering content typically found in a one-semester Ethics Theory & Practice course. It delves into fundamental theories and concepts, ethical and religious traditions, and ethical analysis of real-world issues such as embryonic stem-cell research, euthanasia, and affirmative action. Additionally, it explores utilitarianism, natural law theory, and concepts of justice, duties, obligations, and rights.
Fundamentals of Math, a comprehensive 6-week course that dives deep into essential mathematical concepts. Although no exam is associated with this course and no credit is earned, it covers a wide range of topics including a review of K-12 skills, sets, logic, real number systems, functions, graphs, probability, statistics, algebra, and geometry. Please note that while this class doesn't grant college credit or vocational skills, it equips you to 'test out' or bypass the college course, focusing on building a solid mathematical foundation.
This 7-week test prep course provides an overview of material from the NCLEX-RN exam. The NCLEX-RN test requires that you understand the basic principles of nursing and apply this to different elements of patient safety management. Our review course will include practice questions and an overview of the topics covered on the exam. These review topics include but are not limited to drug distribution, maternity care, all disease processes involving patient care, therapeutic communication, etc. This course does not replace the exam, nor is it intended to deliver occupational skills. (NCLEX-RN exam)
This 6 week test prep class provides an overview of material for Nursing exams. The HESI Mobility/Challenge Prep requires that you understand the basic principles of nursing and apply this to different elements of patient safety management. Our review class will include practice questions and an overview of the topics covered on the exam. These review topics include but are not limited to: Fluid & Electrolytes, Cardiac, Maternity Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, etc. This is not the actual college course nor is it intended to deliver occupational skills
This 7-week prep course readies you for the CLEP History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 exam, mirroring a typical one-semester, 3-credit college course. It covers early American exploration, colonization, the road to independence, Jacksonian democracy, antebellum culture, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Designed to enable you to 'test out' of the college course, it focuses sharply on material from early Colonization to 1877, encompassing topics from early European settlement to the Reconstruction era. Please note that this course is not the actual college course and doesn't impart occupational skills.
This prep course prepares you for the CLEP Humanities exam, mirroring material from a typical one-semester, 3-credit college course. It covers Humanities overview, visual arts, literature, and performing arts, ensuring comprehensive preparation for success.
The Introduction to Psychology prep course is a dynamic 5-week course offering 3 credits. It prepares you for the CLEP Introduction to Psychology exam, aligning with material from a standard one-semester course. Topics covered include psychological theory, principles of psychology, and terminology, ensuring comprehensive readiness for success.
This prep course sharpens your skills for the CLEP Macroeconomics exam, mirroring content from a standard one-semester Intro to Macroeconomics college course. It covers vital topics such as output and income, the general price level, and relationships between sectors of the economy, ensuring thorough preparation for success.
This 5-week course offers 3 credits and prepares students for the CLEP exam. It covers topics including Introduction to Microeconomics, Principles of Economics, and the behavior of individual consumers and businesses.
This 10-week test prep course provides an overview of the material needed for the ATDH Entrance Exam. In addition to a review of exam topics, plenty of exam practice questions and explanations are presented throughout the course. Study topics include but are not limited to reading, English, language usage, math, drug calculations, a survey of anatomy and physiology, perceptual ability, and general science. This course does not replace the exam, nor is it intended to deliver occupational skills.
This 7-week exam prep course offers a comprehensive overview of material necessary for the Kaplan nursing school entrance exam. It includes ample practice questions and explanations covering Reading, English and Language Usage, Math (Parts 1-3), Drug Calculations, a survey of Anatomy and Physiology, and General Science. Additionally, it covers Science topics specific to TEAS, HESI, and PAX exams, such as Science Part 4A & 4B for TEAS, HESI, and PAX Customers, and Science Part 5 for HESI and PAX Customers (Self-Study with no live session).
The Sociology prep course, a focused 5-week course offering 3 credits. It primes you for the CLEP Sociology exam, aligning with material from a standard one-semester college course. Topics covered include institutions, social patterns, social stratification, history, and theory of sociology, ensuring comprehensive preparation for success.
This prep course delves into elementary and intermediate grammatical structures of the Spanish language, alongside vocabulary and cultural scenarios. It focuses on developing fundamental speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in Spanish, as well as exploring the cultures of Spanish-speaking peoples. This is the first part of a two-part course essential for mastering the CLEP Spanish Language Exam, offering 6-12 credits upon completion.
This prep course delves into intermediate and advanced grammatical structures of the Spanish language, along with expanded vocabulary and diverse cultural contexts. It focuses on honing advanced speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in Spanish, as well as delving deeper into the cultures of Spanish-speaking peoples. This marks the second part of a crucial two-part course necessary for mastering the CLEP Spanish Language Exam, covering the CLEP exam and offering comprehensive insights into Spanish language and culture.
This course thoroughly prepares you for the DSST Speech exam, encapsulating material typically found in a one-semester, 3-credit Principles of Public Speaking course. It delves into fundamental principles and practices of oral communication, ensuring comprehensive readiness for success.
The Statistics prep course is a 9-week course offering 3 credits. It thoroughly prepares you for the DSST Statistics exam, covering material typically found in a one-semester Statistics course. Topics include a deep understanding of fundamental concepts in descriptive and inferential statistics, application of basic statistical ideas, and a foundational grasp of algebra.
A concise 5-week prep course granting 3 credits. It effectively readies you for the DSST World Religions exam, mirroring material from a standard one-semester Introduction to World Religions college course. The content encompasses the study of major religions, drawing insights from sociology, psychology, and philosophy to ensure comprehensive preparation for success.
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