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Getting A College Degree Fast:
Testing Out & Other Accredited Shortcuts
Joanne Aber, Ph.D. |
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| How, where, and when you get your education is not as important as your growth and attitude along the way. |
Be a wise education consumer, find out how to credentialize your formal and informal learning using
"accredited short cuts" to design your own college degree. A degree that is yours!
Do you feel trapped in a job you don't like? Have you always
dreamed of a getting an undergraduate degree but found the classroom wasn't for you? Does your
schedule keep you from even considering a campus degree no matter how flexible it is?
Is a college degree the only thing that keeps you from the
career you want? If a traditional campus degree is impossible, you can reach your goal, saving
time and money using testing out and related "accredited short cuts," you can
consider a new and different path to reach your degree.
My book was written after I lived this story and completed two
undergraduate degrees using fast-track methods at a fraction of the cost. Now, you can find
out how "accredited short cuts" can work for you at any college, anywhere in the world!
Since 1986, when I began my first degree by testing out,
my work has helped individuals in group sessions and individual counseling to find the "accredited
short cuts" for a degree that helped them start and finish a degree. This book
can do that for you, too!
Order Getting a College Degree Fast (96) by calling
1-800-421-0351, and at online booksellers, or buy it at any national bookstore and save shipping
and handling. Cost $16.95-$22.00 for trade paperback, depending on where you buy (Return policies
are set by the publisher or the store where you purchase the book).
Please feel free to contact Joanne Aber, Ph.D., at joanneaber@juno.com |
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