09-18-2008, 05:58 PM
bmills072200 Wrote:Today, my final grade for Business Strategy was recorded, and I got it in just under the September 19th deadline, so my BS-General Business will confer in October!!!
This entire experience has seemed like a whirl-wind. I had 54 credits 9 months ago from my previous college and now I can finally say that I am a college graduate.
I thank God everyday that I found this site. I started out going to Strayer in January thinking that it was going to take me 3 years and about 20 grand to get my business degree and my advisor made the mistake (at least it was a mistake for Strayer) of telling me that I could CLEP out of some classes. I started investigating CLEP exams and I stumbled onto this site. I quickly learned that going to Strayer was a stupid move and I transfered to Excelsior and started testing. Excelsior has been awesome!!!
I really appreciate everyone that has helped me through this board. I would like to personally thank Shoto and Barcotta for the advise and help along the way. You guys are awesome.
I am already working on my MBA, so don't ask the usually "What's next?" question...
Good Luck to all of those in the thick of your degree...take it one test and one class at a time and you'll be done before you know it!
Ben
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[SIZE="1"][SIZE="2"]"Luck? Luck is when you're at your desk until four a.m. every night chasing deals, and a few years later you look up and your broker tells you you're worth a few million dollars"-RYAN D'AGOSTINO
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