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Originally Posted by 4X4
I passed math 30 12 years ago with a mark in the high 80s (IIRC) but I highly doubt I'd even pass the test today, much less get a mark in the 80s.
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Tell me about it. I could have graduated with the Class of 92, and would be laughing all the way to a decent U of C education right now.
Don't get me wrong, I can still go the high school upgrading -> university route now... but I'm already 34, and I'm really just looking to add a formal degree to my existing resume. If I can do this with three years at DeVry instead of five years at UofC...