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troutsniffer Wrote:I'm surprised you old timers forgot about the Chinese guy that did 22 exams in four days (day three he took eight!) while on vacation. Don't think anyone will top that.
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...-days.html
Wow don't know that I would call that a vacation!
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dewisant Wrote:Only one per day/per week was always my motto.
I'm in this boat - I take two courses a week; one broken down over the work week and then one from Saturday to Sunday. Its actually not as bad as one might think since I divided my classes by length and if they require written assignments (Study.com). I keep them in a spreadsheet in the order I indicated and again on sticky notes on a desk calendar that I pluck off once I'm done (or if I have to move a date).
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Well, back in the dark ages when I finished my degree (10 yrs ago!), I planned to take three exams in one day and, with the testing center open one more hour, I tried the Fundamentals of Counseling DSST too and finished the day with four. It's my fondest memory of my degree completion. One of the tests I took that day was worth six credits, which means that when I was done, I had completed a semester in a day!
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troutsniffer Wrote:I'm surprised you old timers forgot about the Chinese guy that did 22 exams in four days (day three he took eight!) while on vacation. Don't think anyone will top that.
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...-days.html
That was one of many threads that got me "working" on my degree... just awesomeness.
Collegelady2 Wrote:Wow don't know that I would call that a vacation!
Shows how people put their mind to it, they actually get the job done.
I think I need "a vacation" something similar to what that person has done...
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bjcheung77 Wrote:That was one of many threads that got me "working" on my degree... just awesomeness.
Shows how people put their mind to it, they actually get the job done.
I think I need "a vacation" something similar to what that person has done...
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Life Long Learning Wrote:Quote âIf you want something done, ask a busy person.â ―Benjamin Franklin
That's so true, it's like a sports player in their "game", you just want to let them play at their full potential by giving them opportunities.
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troutsniffer Wrote:I'm surprised you old timers forgot about the Chinese guy that did 22 exams in four days (day three he took eight!) while on vacation. Don't think anyone will top that.
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...-days.html
If he is native Chinese, I think this guy's 22 exams is far easier than passing the gaokao exam sufficiently to enter a good Chinese university. Look up gaokao if you don't know what it is or look
at this article.
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brucet3 Wrote:I did 14 classes from Straighterline and took 4 Cleps in 1 month (October 2012)... good times. Finished my degree at TESU (TESC back then) in 9 months. I still can't thank this forum enough.
And your "completed" thread was one of several inspirational threads that got me going on my degree... Bruce - Thank you for sharing!
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