Where to get 15 college credits




















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For more on edupunk, watch the DIY U video here. Maybe you love new technology and new ways of learning. In any case, you need to know how to play the system. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content. April 28, thanh. CLEP is going to be an amazing friend of yours: You can test out of courses at local schools. Best of luck! View the Academic Calendar to see key deadline dates for adding classes.

For help figuring out the classes to take and if you are eligible to take additional classes in Session II for free, talk to your advisor. For more information, talk to your advisor. As a full-time student qualifying for in-state tuition, there is no additional cost for adding classes to get to 15 credits. In fact, Session II is free if you qualify.

Taking 15 credits each semester may not be easy, but it will give you the advantage of graduating in two years and getting ahead. Meet with your advisor to map out a plan and balanced schedule so you can earn the degree you want in two years. You can register for classes by visiting CUNYfirst. If you need help finding the right plan, then contact your Advisor by signing into My LaGuardia.

Originally Posted By texas Hey, if you wanna make PFC, just tell them that you aren't leaving until you get enough credits in school. Tell them that they either have to accept the credits so you can get the promotion or you are not joining. Until you swear in the last time right before you get on the plane you are not obligated yet.

Let them know that you want the credits accepted or you are going to wait until you can get some more credit hours. They need you much more then you need them. Quoted: CLEP! My recruiter basically said they only accept credits earned traditionally at an accredited university, no CLEP exams or anything - wish he told me this when I first DEP'd in. Everyone is an E-1 when they graduate boot unless they graduate as a squad leader, guide, etc. Quoted: Quoted: I need 15 college credits ASAP, the subject and courses and everything else don't matter at all, they just have to be from a regionally accredited university and add up to 15 credits.

There are a few others. That's not possible anywhere. It will take you a full semester in four months to get 15 credits. If you go to a school that has quarters or trimesters, then you could get 15 in three months.

It's August now, accelerated summer programs are over. But, they are usually compacted into about weeks and you are in class almost all day long so you couldn't do more than three classes during that time, two to be more realistic, which would add up to 6 to 9 credits anyway.

Quoted: I found out today that half my credits for contract PFC for the Marine Corps don't count because I got them from AP classes in high school, so the OIC of my recruiting district consider them "real" college credits.

While you are waiting for results for all the rest, find out if you can challenge the decision somehow. Go to your school admin, go to the USMC, talk to friends, etc.



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