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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1645988" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>College degrees can be achieved at a discount. At least in Georgia one can pay a nominal fee per class and test out. If one is willing to self study it is possible to get a degree for very cheap. One kid at the local state college got a 4 year degree and never stepped foot into a classroom or lecture hall which a local newspaper did a story on. College was proud of him but not excited for obvious reason that his approach would catch on. Haven't heard of one since.</p><p></p><p>Another option to limit costs are 2 year technical schools who offer college credit courses at about 30% of the full cost at any college. The credits are fully transferable to any State school but private colleges may be another matter. Our neighbor's kid used this approach and what would have cost around $20k at the college cost just over $5k at the local technical school. And the pressure at the technical school is not as great but the class credit is treated equal. And when you get the diploma from the 4 year State College, no where does it say that half or more of your college years was at a no-name technical school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1645988, member: 2189"] College degrees can be achieved at a discount. At least in Georgia one can pay a nominal fee per class and test out. If one is willing to self study it is possible to get a degree for very cheap. One kid at the local state college got a 4 year degree and never stepped foot into a classroom or lecture hall which a local newspaper did a story on. College was proud of him but not excited for obvious reason that his approach would catch on. Haven't heard of one since. Another option to limit costs are 2 year technical schools who offer college credit courses at about 30% of the full cost at any college. The credits are fully transferable to any State school but private colleges may be another matter. Our neighbor's kid used this approach and what would have cost around $20k at the college cost just over $5k at the local technical school. And the pressure at the technical school is not as great but the class credit is treated equal. And when you get the diploma from the 4 year State College, no where does it say that half or more of your college years was at a no-name technical school. [/QUOTE]
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