Getting a Bachelors Degree in one year might seem hard , but it is not. There are certain key factors that will help you complete your degree in one year and save money.
Follow these steps to get your college degree in one year:
STEP 1
First, talk with the academics office and finish life experience forms; the college will need some evidence that you actually have life experience from work or your own life to get credits for certain courses. Myself, I have a computer networking background and was able to get credit for several networking courses. That saved me $1200 due to the fact that I did not have to take the course in a class. You can use the money you save to take additional classes and pay for college textbooks.
STEP 2
Take CLEP tests to pass the 100 level classes to save time as well, the tests are moderately tough and does cost money, but nowhere near as much as a complete course. If you have some type of military background , transferring credits from your military training can be done through a program called Smart Transcript.
STEP 3
If you also finished certifications, they sometimes can be used to earn college credits, but you need a solid foundation on the topic and need to prove that you use the subject and have extensive experience . This will help save lots of tuition money and college textbook costs, not to mention reduce the amount of time you have to complete your bachelors degree.
STEP 4
Have a plan and follow it. Map out a timeline of when you will complete your college degree based on the remaining courses in your degree field . This will help you gauge where you are at clearly and understand how any courses you have to complete to get your degree.
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This post was written by guestauthor on May 15, 2010
