Isaac Mentouri LMT Discloses Unique Path to Four Year Collegiate Degree: What Universities Don't Want You to Know

Licensed massage therapist Isaac Mentouri announces a little known, yet highly disruptive, secret to avoiding excessive time and costs required to complete a 4 year college degree without a high school diploma.

Isaac Mentouri LMT Discloses Unique Path to Four Year Collegiate Degree: What Universities Don't Want You to Know
Atlanta, GA, February 22, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Isaac Mentouri (https://isaacmentouri.com) has uncovered an original approach to pursuing higher education. He has received a Graduate degree in Education from the University System of Georgia and wrote his dissertation discovery focused on a student dropping out of high school and getting a GED as young as 16 years old. Through his research, Mr. Mentouri discovered that a student can then start at a community college up to two years before his or her high school graduating class. After as soon as one year, or 30 credit hours, the student can then transfer to a 4-year university, Isaac M adds. Three years later, the student can still graduate college in four years with a bachelor's degree. Not only has the "drop out" accomplished the same thing that a high school graduate can accomplish, but the student has found a better way to do it by starting and graduating college 1-2 years earlier.

There are several benefits to pursuing college in this manner, the massage therapist explains, including a reduced cost of overall education and the opportunity to enter the workforce at a younger age. According to Mr. Mentouri, "High schools are not adequately preparing students for higher education and high school courses are not taught the same as college courses." Four years of bad study habits will not prepare someone for college. Isaac Mentouri taught himself how to study by using methods many of his classmates did not. He went to his professor's offices, emailed questions, used the book's websites, tutoring centers, and summarized textbooks. Isaac was able to graduate in 4 years, with honors, at age 21 with his baccalaureate degree.

"When I was in high school, I realized that the traditional path prescribed for ultimately receiving a collegiate degree from a 4-year university was inefficient and unnecessary," reports Isaac Mentouri. "I realized I could receive my 4-year degree in less time and at a lower cost by opting out of high school, getting my GED, and using community college courses as a springboard for a less time consuming four year degree." - Isaac Mentouri, LMT
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