Short Credits for License

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    IamBlessed
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    HI – I passed my 4 parts and now i received an email from NASBA stating im short 6 semester hours to be licensed in NJ. I got my associates then transferred to a University to get bachelors. I can’t imagine being short since not all credits were transferred.

    Long story short, has anyone expereinced this, and what is the quickest way to get the 6 hours? Semester already started so its not like i can register. Any alternatives?

    Thanks in advance!!

    "THE FIRST STEP IS YOU HAVE TO SAY YOU CAN"

    "NO MATTER HOW TALENTED YOU ARE, YOUR TALENT WILL FAIL YOU, IF YOU'RE NOT SKILLED. SKILL IS ACHIEVED THROUGH PRACTICE. WORK HARD AND DEDICATE YOURSELF TO BEING BETTER EVERY SINGLE DAY"

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    Go.For.Broke
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    @IamBlessed I suggest LSU Online courses. I took a Fraud Auditing class from there, and you usually can sign up anytime (don't have to wait on a new semester or anything like that). The courses are relatively cheap and relatively easy. Also, you can usually get through it as quickly as you like – although there's a minimum time to be enrolled before being eligible to take the final exam. In my class, it was 8 weeks.

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    #1709224
    IamBlessed
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    @Go.For.Broke — thank you!! I actually signed up with StraighterLine and will have those courses transferred to a partner college. It was very cheap $168. I had tried LSU online but they weren't able to assist and answer all questions when I had called them.

    "THE FIRST STEP IS YOU HAVE TO SAY YOU CAN"

    "NO MATTER HOW TALENTED YOU ARE, YOUR TALENT WILL FAIL YOU, IF YOU'RE NOT SKILLED. SKILL IS ACHIEVED THROUGH PRACTICE. WORK HARD AND DEDICATE YOURSELF TO BEING BETTER EVERY SINGLE DAY"

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