04-13-2020, 11:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2020, 11:07 AM by Not_a_robot_101.)
First off, we don't endorse diploma mills here in anyway. Credit by examination is an alternate source of credit that is used to test previous knowledge. Five to six months for a degree is unlikely unless you already have a sizable amount of credits. Case in point, I was assessed by TESU in November of last year with 50ish credits depending on my degree path. I selected a BSBA because I have worked in that field for the last 13 years and I felt that I already had a good understanding of the knowledge. It is now April and my last academic evaluation placed me at 99 credits. I set a goal of one year to earn 70 credits and graduate. I felt I have moved at a good pace, dedicating 4-5 hours 6 days a week to study and homework. What you are asking for means double the work and I don't know if that is doable.
What I would suggest is this: start on your degree now. Other positions will open up. Having a degree from a regionally accredited institution will only help you in the future. Instead of being behind the ball for the next job opening, you will already have this hurdle behind you.
What I would suggest is this: start on your degree now. Other positions will open up. Having a degree from a regionally accredited institution will only help you in the future. Instead of being behind the ball for the next job opening, you will already have this hurdle behind you.
Current Course(s): Business Administration Capstone BUS-421 (TESU)
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AMU (9); CSM (3); CLEP (15); DSST (3); InstantCert (15); Institutes (3); Military (51); Sophia (6); Straighterline (15); Study.com (6); Thomas Edison State University (3); University of Alaska (12)