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Originally posted by Retro
I'd need to have more info on your school's specific policies but it may actually take a little longer than that to graduate in that case? But this sounds like a reasonable and realistic plan.
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I just got a job as a University associate in a health department field, I'll mainly be going to elementary, middle schools, nursing homes, and give them presentations on nutrition and write articles for them. With it I get 75% off tuition and 6 hours a semester at three different prestigious schools (well, as prestigious as Missouri can get lol). I believe I only need a little over 100 to graduate with an entirely online course through them. I'm somewhere between seventy and eighty credits. It'll take longer but it'll also leave me debt free once I graduate. I think it's a good and safe idea? Hm.
And after five years, my beneficiary gets 75% off their school too, it's cool stuff tbh.