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Made a prompt at DD's blog, here's another copy of the information:

COMFORT LEARNING

I can't make this into anything easily understood right now, so:

Genna knows these websites, Drew probably does by now, and Aidan, Alicia, and Kraken probably had hands and tentacles into building them.

I just realized just how close to FINISHING in 2 Bachelor's in Liberal Studies (Social Sciences and Humanities) and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration via TESU.edu as I returned to the university that helped me get a degree in my twenties. I panicked for a bit, now I'm going through each of my options, including testing.

Grab someone and help them go through their options, even Victor could do this:

College credits for free and other types of learners:

Modern States will pay for CLEP credit exams and the testing center fee: www.modernstates.org https://courses.modernstates.org/

Saylor Academy only charges for test proctoring, learn whatever you like until you can cover fees: https://learn.saylor.org/

Online Degree is also free: https://www.onlinedegree.com/

Here's a free math qualitative literacy course: https://www.csmlearn.com/

Testing, fees, DSST exams: http://www.getcollegecredit.com

TECEP exams: https://www2.tesu.edu/listalltecep.php

UExcel exams: https://www.excelsior.edu/exams/choose-your-exam/

Inexpensive credits for Christians: https://fbep.org/ https://fbep.org/academics/tracks-study

And for Jews, I'm doing the relevant courses for me: Judaic studies, upper level psychology, sociology, classes, and interesting education and history ones. https://www.coopersmithcc.net/shop/?cat-name=education-courses

Some of these are on YouTube too: study.com, Coopersmith...

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