College Acceleration tips

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What it means to accelerate?

A typical college student will spend around 80 hours per course and 4-5 years to earn a bachelors degree. Accelerating means reducing your time to complete individual collage course and get your degree. Here are some tips that will put you on track to earn a college degree in as little as 6 months!

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. These course are contained in the sample degree plans.

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.

Make a Routine for Studying

  1. Have a room or area that is dedicated for studying.
  2. Eliminate all distractions: Turn off cell phones, TV, music, social media.
  3. Make a calendar of specific times you plan to study, log all activity.
  4. Keep track of the time you spend studying with a timer.
  5. etc