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== The Basics == Everything starts with a basic formula: '''Time You Put Into Your Studies X The Level of Difficulty of Courses = Time it will take to take to complete each course''' Generally someone that works a full-time job should be able to commit 20-30 hours a week to their studies. Making a weekly time commitment is the first step in getting your college degree fast. Next the key is to pick the easiest courses possible to take. In a situation where you need a certain course such as English Composition, pick the easiest credit provider. The easiest courses are contained in the sample degree plans. Finally, take courses that leverage your previous experience. Last you want to pick a school that allows for accelerating course at the quickest possible rate. You will be provided with hand-picked schools which have been proven by previous students to be the best way to earn a college degree quickly.
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