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If you're in school, you just take the classes.
If you're working, you can test out, but then you'd have such people at your work that should help you out. If you're out of school but not working, spend your time on exams instead of VEEs. |
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Not necessarily. At my college, Corporate Finance credit would have required me to take a 2 course sequence during my senior year that would have been purely elective. Instead, I did an online VEE course over the summer before my senior year and just had to do some reading, a handful of homework assignments, and a final exam. Option 2 was a much better use of my time imo.
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The easiest way is probably to look up who proctors the actual exams and then contact them to ask if they or if they know anyone who would proctor a VEE. They might do it for you because they are already are involved in proctoring.
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