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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
The One-Year Diploma: Start Your Career without Student Loan Debt by Mason Michael Aksamit revolves around the topic of education in the United States, and how expensive it is there now to get a college degree due to the high fees. The book tells readers how they can finish college in a year for a lesser price, how the colleges there work, a checklist for graduating in a year, and the benefits of taking the CLEP and DSST exams. Colleges in the United States are becoming overpriced and the book gives a precise and detailed approach on how to embark on education there without spending that much.
The author gives a lot of insight into the subject, explaining extensively and methodically, making it helpful for readers to decide, choose, and plan their studies in a way that is beneficial for them. The topics are precise and straightforward, making it easy for readers to use the tips and suggestions while applying to colleges in the United States. The author has listed a number of websites where students can gather information on how to join a college. The book is direct and short and will help students study for the tests so that they end up with good scores. All the tips are encouraging and will help students to stay focused, keep their plans on the right path, and remain consistent throughout.