You can Test "in" to higher level classes by scoring high on the PERT, or entrance test. You can Test "OUT" of classes with a CLEP test. Search the net for CLEP study guides. Alternatively, you can see your advisor and ask for a "test out."
Extra classes
AP (Advance Placement) classes are classes that are for a higher level in a way than honors. It is a class that gives you a prep for college courses. If you even pass the AP test you receive college credits.
Yes! AP classes can be very useful; they can help to prepare you for college levels courses that you will take and also help if you get high enough test scores to be eligible to skip those classes in college. Even if you don't pass the test you are able to get enough backround knowlegde to pass the college class with ease.
There is a great program you should also know about called Achieve Test Prep. This is a program where you can attend classes at one of their many nationwide campuses. Or you can attend virtual classrooms on line if you don't live close to a campus. All of the classes are taught by Rn's. They help you test out of the classes instead of taking them at college. This can shorten the time and money you will need to spend at college. You should look into their program.
There is an online college called clayton university that can answer this. I want to take their classes.
Advance placement classes give you a head start once you attend College. If you test well enough on the exit exam it counts as college credit.
Major
The only way that you can become a nurse is to go to college. You don't have to go to a 4 year or 2 year college, but you can go to a business college and attend classes. Then you would take the practical test and get your certification.
You can't that is called cheating and if caught you will be suspended from taking classes. Instead learn what you need to learn. I don't know what major you are but if you cheat your way through college you will not be able to be successful in your choice of profession.
well there is not a college that just does that but you can take classes at cooking college (i cant think of what it is called)
college prep classes Topic: Education Question Summary: Where to take college prep classes. Question Long-Form: I want to be prepared for when I go to college. Where can I take college prep classes?
Taking classes at another school is what most people just call it. Liberal arts colleges call it "an exchange program" (spending a semester at a different college-taking classes, but sill enrolled at your original school) or a college consortium (can take a variety of classes at numerous colleges within the area).