04-05-2013, 12:38 PM
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There are some good books around that explain how testing out can assist you in eliminating some if not all general education requirements at regular colleges which would leave more time for your student to study engineering proper as save significant financial resources. Cookedrosa for example has a new book aimed at home schoolers ( I haven't read it yet! sorry jennifer) along with some others on this forum. Amazon Kindle carries at least three books dedicated to this including Jennifers book. You may also want to have a look at the Wiki page dedicated to credit by exam and the early entries of my blog College Credit for Less which also explain how the whole thing works. For more details check out, How to test out of your first year of College by Andrew Thomas via Amazon. Some people also find that the provider of this forum has tools to help you succeed
Keep taking small steps on your Journey, We are all here alongside you and most are delighted to help
There are some good books around that explain how testing out can assist you in eliminating some if not all general education requirements at regular colleges which would leave more time for your student to study engineering proper as save significant financial resources. Cookedrosa for example has a new book aimed at home schoolers ( I haven't read it yet! sorry jennifer) along with some others on this forum. Amazon Kindle carries at least three books dedicated to this including Jennifers book. You may also want to have a look at the Wiki page dedicated to credit by exam and the early entries of my blog College Credit for Less which also explain how the whole thing works. For more details check out, How to test out of your first year of College by Andrew Thomas via Amazon. Some people also find that the provider of this forum has tools to help you succeed
Keep taking small steps on your Journey, We are all here alongside you and most are delighted to help
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Business Management 5.0 U.S credits A Web Authoring 2.5 U.S credits A Communications 5.0 U.S credits A Manual and Computerized Bookkeeping 2.5 U.S Credits A
ECDL (European Computer Drivers License) ICS SKILLS 5 credits
Strayer University Marketing 100 (paid for by Starbucks) A 4.5 quarter hours
CLEP U.S History I 74, U.S History II 69, Western Civ II 61, Western Civ I 64, HG&D 60, Humanities 60, biz law 67,Am Gov 57.
DSST: Biz ethics & s 450, Art WW 424
EC CCS 120 A , EC ENG 101 A, EC BUS 312 H.R A , EC ENG 102 A,
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