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Tonia and Casey talk about how having a plan and being intentional in earning your college degree can save you both time and money. Casey graduated high school at 18, earned his bachelor's degree at 19 and his Master's at 21 years of age at a fraction of the cost. Casey says that a four year degree is pushed as the status quo but he says it doesn't need to be.
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Casey's Bio: At the age of 18, I first stepped foot onto my university's campus. Despite being a terrible student in high school, by the age of 19 I was walking across the graduation stage, having completed a Bachelor's degree with almost straight-A's. I did this while working two jobs, going to the gym five days a week, hanging with friends and frequently traveling - all while rarely getting less than eight hours of sleep each night. To me, college was quick, fun, and affordable. Now, I'm passionate about helping students avoid the trap of going hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a degree, and want to do everything possible to help people of my generation start off on the right path.
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Our featured video podcast "Coffee with T" on Confident Strides is a 20-minute conversational interview on different topics ranging personal development to business strategy and entertainment to foster empowerment in others. We believe everyone has story to share. By creating this platform, people can share their wisdom and insight, gain exposure and allow their voices to be heard.
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Tonia and Casey talk about how having a plan and being intentional in earning your college degree can save you both time and money. Casey graduated high school at 18, earned his bachelor's degree at 19 and his Master's at 21 years of age at a fraction of the cost. Casey says that a four year degree is pushed as the status quo but he says it doesn't need to be.
Links for Casey:
Casey's Bio: At the age of 18, I first stepped foot onto my university's campus. Despite being a terrible student in high school, by the age of 19 I was walking across the graduation stage, having completed a Bachelor's degree with almost straight-A's. I did this while working two jobs, going to the gym five days a week, hanging with friends and frequently traveling - all while rarely getting less than eight hours of sleep each night. To me, college was quick, fun, and affordable. Now, I'm passionate about helping students avoid the trap of going hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for a degree, and want to do everything possible to help people of my generation start off on the right path.
Ways to Support and Grow with Us:
#ConfidentStrides #coffeewitht #toniatyler
At Confident Strides, we believe that if you strengthen the core of an individual, other domains to include relationships and vocation will flourish as a natural byproduct of that empowerment.
Our featured video podcast "Coffee with T" on Confident Strides is a 20-minute conversational interview on different topics ranging personal development to business strategy and entertainment to foster empowerment in others. We believe everyone has story to share. By creating this platform, people can share their wisdom and insight, gain exposure and allow their voices to be heard.
Connect with COFFEE With T via Confident Strides:
Share with us: What was one of your favorite takeaways from today's show?
Thanks for listening. Before we go, show some love by leaving us a review.