Monday, January 19, 2009

Key Steps In Order To Finish College Fast

By Jenny Willow

Taking the full four or five years to complete a college degree and enjoying all the activities of being a fulltime student can be a wonderful experience. Not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to do that however as they need to finish college fast and start making some money.

Someone in the military for example who does not have the luxury to be on a campus due to the fact that they are out at sea or overseas for an extended period of time. Another example would be someone who works fulltime and is not able to stop working in order to finish a degree program.

Whatever the reason for not being able to go to college fulltime to finish a degree there are other options to consider. So yes the traditional experience of going to college may not happen fully or at all, but at least it is possible to still complete a degree and get on with your professional working life as quick as possible.

Having some freedom or flexibility to earn a college degree via a distance based or online degree program is an option to consider.

However if your real goal is to finish as quick as possible and save money there are other options to consider as well. You may or may not be aware that tests exist that you can complete which may eliminate the need to complete certain college classes.

One of these tests is called CLEP. This stands for College-Level Examination Program. This program can be used for both college admissions and some colleges let you earn up to 12 credit hours for each CLEP exam. Each college has different rules so you will want to check with the one you will earn your degree from first to make sure they accept CLEP exams for college credits.

There are several different CLEP exams such as English Composition, Analyzing and Interpreting Literature, Western Civilization I & II, Human Growth and Development, and more.

Now you should be able to see that you may be able to earn a degree faster by using the CLEP exams to reduce the number of college courses you will need to take. You may also save time by using either an online college or distance learning program (assuming they accept CLEP). Do not rule out campus based programs also as many know offer a lot of flexibility as well. - 14915

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