How Your Kid Can Graduate in 2 Years Instead of 4
Most families treat college like a four-year default. The truth is, the degree is just a number of credits. Once you understand how dual-credit, AP, CLEP, community college, and smart scheduling fit together, you can compress four years of credits into about two years of real time. Which saves you a substantial amount of money on tuition, kick starts your child's career, and gets your child out of the cycle of burning out before college even ends.
In this guide, I walk you through the exact process I used to:
- Start earning college credits in high school
- Pick a college that accepts a large number of transfer credits
- Stack dual-credit, AP, CLEP, summer, and online classes efficiently
- Finish a computer science bachelor’s in 2 years while working and traveling
You do not need a “perfect student” to make this work. You do need a motivated kid (roughly 3.0–3.5+ GPA and willing to work) and a clear plan.
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