Most people don’t realize you can actually get free credit for courses if you’re already familiar with the material by taking some exams. It should probably be more obvious these days with how popular AP classes are but a lot of students don’t realize that’s an option.
The institution will usually have information about how their supplementary exams work. It will usually be on their curriculum guidelines page of their website.
Assuming US/Canada it would mean you paid money to “learn” things you already knew about.
If EU/any other sane country: carry on.
It was in Sweden.
Don’t burst our bubble, pal.
Most people don’t realize you can actually get free credit for courses if you’re already familiar with the material by taking some exams. It should probably be more obvious these days with how popular AP classes are but a lot of students don’t realize that’s an option.
How does that work?
The institution will usually have information about how their supplementary exams work. It will usually be on their curriculum guidelines page of their website.