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First timer about to embark a rapid fire test out
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It is possible, but will be extremely difficult. I would say 12 months would be a good goal, that would put you at 1 exam every 1-2 weeks. Some may take 1 and some may take 3 weeks, depending on difficulty and your understanding of the material. With that said, 12 months for a 4 year degree, is an amazing achievement.

Stick around on the forum and I assure you will find help and answers to any difficulty you come across in your journey.
Best of luck!
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#22
Saybur, If you're anything like me, getting the bad courses out of the way early on is smart. Maybe not one of your first few courses or exams as you want to build up your confidence, but get them out of the way early. I put off stats and Col. Alg. They are my last two courses prior to a degree at TESC, and they now seem like monumental barriers. Start working on them now, and wittle them down.
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sanantone Wrote:Is bain4weeks even still accurate for Excelsior because it's way outdated for the other two?

It is still accurate for the business degree.
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