12-29-2006, 10:20 AM
Hi,
I read this thread and it got me to thinking. I am more than likely a one month subscriber because I only have on CLEP to take, and hopefully I will pass it on January 8th. (I am taking American Government) Then I will have all the lower division credits I can take to finish my Accounting degree with UoP. I really wish I had found this site before I started, because I may have gone a different route and saved myself a bunch of money. But that being said, I started thinking about the next step in my career. I plan on sitting for the CPA exam sometime the beginning of next year.
With that, I thought to myself, why doesn't Instacert provide certification preperation? I mean you could even charge premium fees for things like the CPA exam and the bar exam, because I am looking at hundreds of dollars for CPA exam books that I can guarantee are not nearly as effective as your flashcard system. And these tests normally take months of preperation instead of just a few weeks like a CLEP test so the revenue streams would be extended.
You can offer things like the LSAT, GMAT, civil service test. You could also offer SAT, PSAT to get the high school students in the mix. There are a myriad of certifications that you could expand your client base with.
Let me know your thoughts.
Eric
I read this thread and it got me to thinking. I am more than likely a one month subscriber because I only have on CLEP to take, and hopefully I will pass it on January 8th. (I am taking American Government) Then I will have all the lower division credits I can take to finish my Accounting degree with UoP. I really wish I had found this site before I started, because I may have gone a different route and saved myself a bunch of money. But that being said, I started thinking about the next step in my career. I plan on sitting for the CPA exam sometime the beginning of next year.
With that, I thought to myself, why doesn't Instacert provide certification preperation? I mean you could even charge premium fees for things like the CPA exam and the bar exam, because I am looking at hundreds of dollars for CPA exam books that I can guarantee are not nearly as effective as your flashcard system. And these tests normally take months of preperation instead of just a few weeks like a CLEP test so the revenue streams would be extended.
You can offer things like the LSAT, GMAT, civil service test. You could also offer SAT, PSAT to get the high school students in the mix. There are a myriad of certifications that you could expand your client base with.
Let me know your thoughts.
Eric


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