Contact your local board of education and schedule to take a test through CLEP (College Level Examination Program.) The CLEP test allows you to get credits for subjects you already know. If you pass, you receive between three and twelve college credits. You will have to study for the CLEP, but it will expedite the amount of credits, and therefore progress, toward you bachelor's degree.
Enroll in a full-time course and schedule the maximum amount of classes your school allows. This will require careful planning of your time in order to study, complete all assignments and receive enough sleep. The maximum number of classes allowed varies by school and state. Speak with your school's dean about the required classes for your bachelor's degree to ensure each one is working toward your goal.
Schedule the maximum amount of classes allowed during the summer. Speak with your school's dean to ensure you do not exceed the number of classes and break school rules. The amount of classes allowed during the summer will typically be less than the amount allowed during the school year. Take advantage of the extra time to study course material or work a part-time job.