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Super proud of my son...
#1
My 18 year old son completed a bunch of courses in the last year while being a high school Sr.

He graduated early this past December and completed the following courses since last Feb.:

ALEKS

3 Intermediate Alg
3 College Alg

PF

3 Art Appreciation
3 Econ I
3 Earth Science
3 Essentials of Psychology

SL

3 Nutrition
3 Eng Comp I
3 Eng Comp II

NMJC

4 Anatomy & Phy I + LAB
4 Anatomy & Phy II + LAB
4 Microbiology I + LAB
3 American Gov

42 total

Current

NMJC

1 Walking & Jogging
1 Fitness
3 US History
3 Human Growth & Dev.
3 American Lit.

53 - total

Summer - graduate with an AS!

August - start nursing school.
Texas A&M - Commerce - BAAS summer 2023
California Coast University - BSBA 2008

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#2
That certainly is impressive!

I don't have children, but I have a 13 year old sister. I hope that she can do something similar when she's in high school. A lot of the exams I've seen are things that wouldn't be too difficult for her to tackle.
BS Liberal Arts progress - 105/120
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#3
My 15 year old has completed 4 college courses as well.
Texas A&M - Commerce - BAAS summer 2023
California Coast University - BSBA 2008

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#4
Very nice, congrats!

I would love to hear a thorough review of the NMJC classes! Are you guys in New Mexico or taking them via distance?

Good on the 15 year old too! Smile
MBA, Western Governors University February 2014
BS Charter Oak State College November 2011
AS in EMS August 2010

I'm always happy to complete the free application waiver for those applying to WGU (I get a free gift from WGU for this).  Just PM me your first/last name and a valid email so I can complete their form.

Thread; COSC AS using FEMA http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...total.html
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#5
NMJC has been amazing to deal with. Extremely friendly and helpful in every possible way. They have solved problems that came up for us.

The courses are straightforward and easy to understand. The science courses were pretty a. b. c. 1. 2. 3. ... not easy by any means but if you do your work things tend to work out. I appreciated that the courses were nicely laid out. The exams are timed, so while you can get text help you will need to know the material to find answers in time. He had an A, B, A in the science courses.

My son has been a very average high school student. I think he graduated with a 2.5 or something. So far college has been much more successful for him. He is holding a 3.54 right now.

We live in Texas, so all courses have been DL.
Texas A&M - Commerce - BAAS summer 2023
California Coast University - BSBA 2008

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#6
VERY impressive!!! As a mother to 4 teen sons, I know FIRST HAND that you can lead a kid to testing, but you can't make him CLEP. lol
Seriously, way to go! Nursing school is a big challenge, and I'm sure he's going to knock it out of the park!
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