Hello everyone,
I've been self studying for a while now. I have an extensive background in math as well as finance. In fact, I'm sitting for my CFP examination towards the end of this year.
I'll need my undergrad degree though. I'd like to get it in physics. I'm confident I can pass any exam at the undergrad level for math, finance, English, and a few other subjects. I'm also newly enrolled in QuantNet's C++ Program.
However, I have no college credits whatsoever. I've seen a lot of info about people testing out of some of their degree but not all of it. I also hear that 100% is no longer possible, but close to it is.
Can someone help me structure my exams in the best way possible? I don't mind where I get the testing done. I have zero preferences. I just want the most optimal approach. I'd really appreciate any help as this is the hard part for me. I'm almost there, these are the last steps!
I've been self studying for a while now. I have an extensive background in math as well as finance. In fact, I'm sitting for my CFP examination towards the end of this year.
I'll need my undergrad degree though. I'd like to get it in physics. I'm confident I can pass any exam at the undergrad level for math, finance, English, and a few other subjects. I'm also newly enrolled in QuantNet's C++ Program.
However, I have no college credits whatsoever. I've seen a lot of info about people testing out of some of their degree but not all of it. I also hear that 100% is no longer possible, but close to it is.
Can someone help me structure my exams in the best way possible? I don't mind where I get the testing done. I have zero preferences. I just want the most optimal approach. I'd really appreciate any help as this is the hard part for me. I'm almost there, these are the last steps!