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by pianopatrick
458 days ago
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Check out CLEP tests. In most degree programs at least 1 year is pre requisite subjects that are not directly related to your major and which would not benefit from being in person. You can pass some of those by reading a textbook then taking a CLEP test for $80. Just make sure whichever school will grant the degree accepts CLEP tests, not all do. Also community colleges often have in person classes scheduled around working people's schedules, like 6-9 pm. So you can do some pre requisite classes that way for cheap. Also you might think about planning to complete your degree over 6 years instead of 4 years. That would only be like 2-3 classes at a time instead of 5. Would be easier financially each year and easier to schedule. |
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