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Hi there I am looking to start school, and would like to cruise through as quickly as possible. I would entertain the idea of ACE courses
There are no such things as "ACE courses." ACE--the American Council on Education, evaluates non-collegiate learning and makes college credit recommendations for it. Common sources for ACE credit recommendations are training programs in the military, training programs in the private sector, and various college-level examination programs (CLEP, DANTES, and AP, for example). Please navigate to www.acenet.edu for more information. (By the way, doing a college degree or three in this manner will not be a "cruise." Trust me on this one. But good luck in your search!)
OK Ace Credits then. Sorry I was just kind of repeating what the OP said. I was just interested in hearing what the guy was talking about. I am aware of CLEP testing, but none of the other stuff which is why I was asking about it. I figure in today's world internet there was to be a way to go through it faster then sitting in a classroom for 4 years that is all I am thinking about.
Reading the thread, I see that the OP was banned. That means you cannot hear "what the guy was talking about." Whether you can proceed quickly or slowly in earning credit by examination is based solely on one's preparation to pass these exams. I did two bachelor's degrees in 21 months, almost all by examination, and before I turned 21 years old. When I graduated with the first, another graduate at the commencement was 77 years old. I guess it took him longer.
Except that almost no one who's actually fast tracking their undergraduate study makes extensive use of the PLA process (what you're calling "life experience"), because it's almost always easier to get credit through CLEP and other alt-credit sources.
It depends on what degree you want and if you are dead set on a particular school. Schools like TESU, Excelsior, Charter Oak, and UMPI accept most types of ACE credit (to varying degrees) while other schools don't accept them at all. If you want help with a particular degree, more advice can be given.
Not technically. There are a handful of gradute-level ACE credit recommendations. Practically, though, yes. Even fewer schools accept graduate-level ACE credits than accept undergraduate-level ACE credits. Most grad degrees are meant to be completed with no transfer credits at all. Yes, there are exceptions. But not as many as with undergrad degrees.