08-19-2012, 10:21 AM
johnami Wrote:A good point. One object is to save money. I suppose the logical route would be get the credits needed for an Associate's first in the event it was needed, then continue on with the remainder of the credits needed. I am already looking at the link you posted and I will certainly use IC. Thanks again for your kind assistance.
Anytime. This forum and the people here have been a godsend to me in completing college, so returning the favor somewhat is not a problem. The good news about your plan is that you can focus mostly on ALEKS, CLEP, DSST and perhaps Straighterline to complete the first 2 years worth. They're all introductory courses so should go by quickly. Once you get close then you can start working on the upper level courses and enroll when you're near the end.
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