Are Asynchronous Classes Right for You? The Different Class Delivery Methods, CLEP College Credits, and Choosing Asynchronous vs Synchronous Learning
If you’re hunting for affordable, flexible ways to earn college credits, you’ve probably searched online for “asynchronous vs synchronous” more than once. Asynchronous classes—self-paced, no-meeting, online courses—promise freedom, while synchronous sessions demand set log-ins and real-time lectures. Pairing asynchronous learning with CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) can turn a few weeks of disciplined studying for exams into 3, 6, or even 9 college credits at a fraction of campus prices. Below, we’ll unpack the pros, cons, tools like Modern States, and a step-by-step plan you can act on today. By the end you’ll know how to: Asynchronous vs Synchronous Learning: What’s the Difference? Definition and Daily Experience Time Commitment and Flexibility…
How I studied for CLEP exams: Modern States to the rescue
I passed five CLEP exams in about two years. This post walks you through exactly how I did it: my studying journey for CLEP exams, what worked and what didn’t work. Luckily, I found Modern States and I’ve been using their platform ever since. By the end you’ll know how to: Jump to: Steps ↓ | Quick Terms | Transcript Watch the Walkthrough Timestamps Quick Terms to Know How I started (before I heard of Modern States) I was working full-time and running our household. At the time, my budget was super tight so spending money on evening classes meant three hours of lectures after work, when my brain is already tired. For me,…





