01-13-2011, 04:03 PM
I get the fast and quicker idea. I have a daughter in a state university right now biochem major doing her pre med stuff and she shaved off one year of school before the end of her freshman yr. She had AP credits and Clepped out on many exams that the school would allow. That shaved off one yr on the front end. She also is going to a university that has an articulation agreement with the PharmD program she wants to enter. So that saves her one more year on the backend. Now with engineering I am sure that he can get into a program that is well respected he will have a better chance of getting employment afterwards. Check the schools (Nashville) testing and AP policy out. He can save himself alot of time and money. My daughters university had a policy that only certain Cleps could be done before you have 16 credits at the school. After that they only had a handful of cleps that were accepted. The only way I found that out was by taking to the tranfer dept. It was not in the handbook or on the website. Your brother can save time and money by using the school policies to his advantage. I wish him luck.
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