I am 32 years old and left with no diploma after dropping out of cc. Any advice or recommendation as to how i can get 4 years bachelors degree within a year and transfer to ucla or upenn?
Hey i know you saw my other comment earlier 😅 but i just have a lot of questions and i found your channel very helpful im in high school still and i originally thought i wanted to get an associates before graduating but i saw how you recommend going straight for bachelor's since its possible to get in about a year or less im homeschooled so this is very accessible for me if i decide to do this should i just learn whatever i want to study with things like coursera and sophia and later take competency classes through colleges online im trying to do cheaper way possible sorry for this really long message a thanks if you responded
No problem, I love the questions. For high school students specifically, I recommend just taking the CLEP Exams for the subjects you're already studying in high school. Then you get college credit without having to go through another 3rd party course. I love the idea of just getting the Bachelor's. Being homeschooled should make self paced college easier as well. Since you're already used to that style of learning it should be a smooth transition.
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Great content with useful information! Thanks Ryan
I would like to request you to make a video on hacking a free graduation on the law which would also take less time than usual.
I'll add it to my list. In the meantime you're welcome to reach out and I can help you map something out... (ryan@9monthgrad.com)
How can I get in touch with you? I’ve tried you link on the other videos and they didn’t work.
Shoot me an email (ryan@9monthgrad.com)
I am 32 years old and left with no diploma after dropping out of cc. Any advice or recommendation as to how i can get 4 years bachelors degree within a year and transfer to ucla or upenn?
Yep, I have some ideas. Shoot me an email (ryan@9monthgrad.com) and we'll see if we can map something out.
Hey i know you saw my other comment earlier 😅 but i just have a lot of questions and i found your channel very helpful im in high school still and i originally thought i wanted to get an associates before graduating but i saw how you recommend going straight for bachelor's since its possible to get in about a year or less im homeschooled so this is very accessible for me if i decide to do this should i just learn whatever i want to study with things like coursera and sophia and later take competency classes through colleges online im trying to do cheaper way possible sorry for this really long message a thanks if you responded
No problem, I love the questions. For high school students specifically, I recommend just taking the CLEP Exams for the subjects you're already studying in high school. Then you get college credit without having to go through another 3rd party course. I love the idea of just getting the Bachelor's. Being homeschooled should make self paced college easier as well. Since you're already used to that style of learning it should be a smooth transition.
What are some good books
That list scholarships,
For existing college students?
The Ultimate Scholarship Book is the best.
Thank you!