09-04-2024, 02:00 AM
I didn't want to start a new topic.
I talk to people all the time now about things I learn here.
I was talking to college age guy,
who is going to Ramapo University in NJ.
He is a commuting sophomore.
He wants to graduate from Ramapo as fast as possible,
and get his BS in 3 years,
instead of 4 years.
He already took a few CLEP tests to speed things up.
He needs to average 40 credits a year.
I gave him an idea.
just want to check with all of you.
Key point,
he is smart, ambitious, and has Great time management skills!
I told him to continue doing what he is doing,
but also take some of the easier classes at UMPI,
during the summer and try for 9-12 credits.
In addition to that,
he said he could knock out,
6 credits during the current fall semester.
He will diligently check,
to make sure any classes he takes will transfer.
My only question is,
since UMPI is an RA school,
do you think most colleges would accept their credits?
I know it is the opposite of what we would do,
but I thought it could be a great strategy for Brick and mortar students.
THANX!!!!
I talk to people all the time now about things I learn here.
I was talking to college age guy,
who is going to Ramapo University in NJ.
He is a commuting sophomore.
He wants to graduate from Ramapo as fast as possible,
and get his BS in 3 years,
instead of 4 years.
He already took a few CLEP tests to speed things up.
He needs to average 40 credits a year.
I gave him an idea.
just want to check with all of you.
Key point,
he is smart, ambitious, and has Great time management skills!
I told him to continue doing what he is doing,
but also take some of the easier classes at UMPI,
during the summer and try for 9-12 credits.
In addition to that,
he said he could knock out,
6 credits during the current fall semester.
He will diligently check,
to make sure any classes he takes will transfer.
My only question is,
since UMPI is an RA school,
do you think most colleges would accept their credits?
I know it is the opposite of what we would do,
but I thought it could be a great strategy for Brick and mortar students.
THANX!!!!